J07
Entries authored by cjc

Processed on 08-25-2016

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U809

The overall strategy for J7 was to excavate a large portion of the plaza to the west of the large trench, k200. It was intended to prove that the plaza is a large empty space that could be excavated quickly and with little documentation (sometimes refered to by gB as the "argument for the backhoe"). To this end the excavations were done in large volumetric units of 50cm or more in depth. q-lots were recorded and measurements taken but not as thoroughly as if it were an exacavation with structures and use areas. This strategy was largely successful as all the volumetric features can be divided roughly into two main depositional processes, first a brickfall and then a build up of natural accumulations. The second goal of the excavation was to create a view of the monumental temple terrace and staircase from the level of the ancients. Due to time constraints and the difficulties in removing all the dirt from the trench this goal was not completely achieved. A level close to the ancient level of the plaza was reached only in the northern-most loci (k3, k4 and k5). [U809CJC.J]

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.rd

UX21

The last numbers used in J7 are as follows: f58, i6, k6, q71, r49, v51, w8. Subsequent excavations in J7 should begin with the next number in sequence (e.g. r50). [U809CJC.J]

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.ri

U809

During the study portion (August) of MZ23 (2010), cJC will be working on the documentation of J7. [U809CJC.J]

-DY

S806

We cleaned the area in the morning. Then the workmen excavated in k4 and k5. After about 10cm Mohammed uncovered brickfall/brickmelt in k4. This is expected, based on the findings in J6 and the west section of J6k200. Because of the brickfall we have again changed strategy and will remove the baulks instead of continuing down. [S807CJC.J]

-DY

S813

Today we continued to remove the eastern baulks. Large stones (f35, f36) in the baulk were relayed and removed. In the morning a shaffat was installed in k2 to facilitate the removal of the baulks. Several workmen went to work in J6. [S816CJC.J]

-DY

S819

In the morning work continued removing the east baulk of k1. This baulk is very large due to the irregular nature of squares in J7. Several large stones were encountered, they were assigned feature numbers and removed. They were not photographed. hB relayed some of the stones. In the morning there were only enough workmen to operate one shaffat and so we used the small shaffat going directly out to the west. Some of the dirt was used to build a berm around the area to prevent water from entering J7 in the winter. The rest of the dirt was taken away with wheelbarrows. After breakfast a pickup truck came and we put the dirt from the shaffat directly into the back of the truck. We also moved the chute so we could use the large shaffat in k200 in addition to the small shaffat in k2. This sped up the dirt evacuation. The pottery was collected from both shaffats and then reunited with its q-lot in one bag. At about 11 we began to excavate in k4 and k5 while a team continued to work removing the east baulk of k1. [S819CJC.J]

-DY

S827

Today was the last day of excavations. First we photographed the large east-west sections in J6k87 and J7k4. After we finished removing the west baulk of k5, the north baulk of k5 and then we removed the north baulk of k4. While excavating the remaining portion of the k5 north baulk (f52) another fragment of a human skeleton was found (i5). A fragment of a tannur was found nearby (q67.5). The north baulk of k4 was removed fairly rapidly until another human skull fragment was discovered (i6). It was excavated by lR and sH and removed. The rest of the baulk was removed and then all the bottoms of the squares were straightened. Most of the sections were trimmed. [S827CJC.J]

-DY

.ri

S802

Today work continued in k1, k2, k3 and new workmen were assigned to open k4 and k5 to the north. Because the workmen have come down on some sherd layers and some bricks we have changed strategy. bP came and put some new points so we can remove k5 which is the protruding piece to the east of the cement staircase. [S802CJC.J]

-DY

.ri

S803

Today we added another workman. Work continues in the western meter of k2 to make the west section in line with the west section in k1. Two pickmen and their teams worked in k4 and the additional workmen continued work in k5. Ibrahim (iIM) is here today to assign q-lots and features. [S802CJC.J]

-DY

.ri

S810

This morning dM came to photograph the east sections of k1, k2, k3, and k4. The section photographs were taken in pieces because they are too large for one photograph. These sections were not drawn but templates will be made from the photographs. Work continued in k5 to remove the North baulk and also the workmen began to remove the small east section bordering the cement staircase. In k3 the workmen began to remove the eastern baulk, f32, from the inside. This method is being used for safety reasons as there are workmen down in J6k200 and so the baulks can not be pushed over. [S811CJC.J]

-DY

.ri

S817

Yesterday we installed a shaffat in k2 and that helped facilitate the removal of the baulks. Today we began operating another shaffat in addition to the one in k2. The shaffat itself is in J6 but we have a chute that takes the dirt down to the shaffat. The dirt from both shaffats goes directly to a tractor so we do not need any wheelbarrows, this frees up the workmen to work shoveling the dirt into the shaffats which is an almost continuous process. After breakfast hB came to reestablish the lines for the north baulks. We relayed and removed the large stones (f29 and f27) in the east baulk of k2. The installation of the shaffats has increased the rate of recovery of pottery and q-items as each pile of dirt is examined twice, first by the pickmen as they are excavating and again by the shaffat operator who can remove sherds and q-items from the base of the shaffat. In this way the shaffat almost functions as a screen. [S817CJC.J]

-DY

.ri

S818

Today in the early morning we cleaned J7 and the cement stairs leading down to J1 in anticipation of visitors. I was not in the field from 7 until after breakfast because I was with the visitors. The staff of J6 was monitoring the work. After breakfast we continued removing the East baulk of k2. Another large stone was uncovered in the baulk near f25, it was labelled f38. There were no tractors for the dirt removal today so the dirt from the shaffats had to be removed with wheelbarrows. We had only enough workmen today to operate one shaffat with the wheelbarrows. [S818CJC.J]

-DY

.ri

S820

Today there were 17 workmen in J7. We continued removing the area south of k1, now called k100. Part of the dirt was used to backfill k100 and create a level platform surface. We also continued excavation in k3, k4 and k5. These three loci each had 1 pickman and 2 shovelmen. There was an additional wheelbarrowman in k5 to take the dirt to the shaffat chute. 2 workmen operated the shaffat in k2 removing the dirt from k3. There were an additonal 2 workmen from Anwar's team down in k200 to operate the shaffats. [S820CJC.J]

-DY

.ri

S821

Today we continued work k3,k4, and k5. We also finished removing the last bit of dirt in k100. We began removing the dirt by coming down from the top using 2 shaffats to remove the dirt. This was too slow though and so gB suggested that we cut 1 meter west from k200 into each square and remove it like a baulk. The dirt then was left in the bottom of k200 and removed on Friday, the day off. One feature was assigned to all of the materials removed in this way (f900) as the dirt was easily mixed between the two loci and impossible to keep separate. Also some objects were recovered from the shaffat without context. [S823CJC.J]

-DY

.ri

S823

Today we continued work in k3, k4 and k5. We also opened excavations in a new locus, k6. k6 is just north of k5 and is technically part of the J2 excavations but we will remove a portion of the remaining baulk so we have assigned it J7 numbers. In k3 we only finished leveling the 1 meter cut to the level of the ash and then finished. In k4 we finished the 1 meter cut down to below the brickfall where we found a harder surface. We cleaned and photographed each east section. The workmen from k3 were reassigned to k5. First they made a cut along the staircase leveling it off so we can put in a railing and then they joined the team in k5. In k4 we placed a diagonal line from the SW corner of k5 to the SE corner of k4 and the k4 team will excavate down in this small triangle in volumetric 50cm features. We had a large dust storm in the morning that stopped work for a bit which slowed down the progress. We are operating two shaffats today, both down in k200. Most of the dirt is just shoveled down to the trench so work can continue as fast as possible in the squares. [S823CJC.J]

-DY

.ri

S824

Today we only went to the field for one hour. There was a large dust storm that completely stopped work. The workmen were sent home and we will work in the house today. cJC will concentrate on updating the UGR and entering objects. [S824CJC2.J]

-DY

.ri

S825

Today we continued work in k4, k5 and k6. We finished excavating k6 very early in the day. A mud surface was uncovered and it appears there may be other surfaces so we will stop excavating in this locus this season. We scored and photographed the south section of this locus. A jar rim was uncovered in one of the surfaces but we will not excavate to see if it is just a rim or a whole jar. It will be covered up and left for excavation in the future. In k3 we reached the level where the brickfall ends and made the whole excavated layer level. The sections were all cleaned and scored. In k4 we continued excavation fairly rapidly through the brickfall. The largest concentration of workmen was in this area. At the end of the day we reached what appears to be the end of the brickfall. We spent a fair amount of the day cleaning for overall pictures of the area tomorrow. We will photograph all the sections well and then remove them in sequence from north to south to maintain good overall views. [S825CJC.J]

-DY

.ri

S826

Although the human bones were not relayed individually (as they were not identified as human bones in the field) the elevations of the q-lots were recorded and thus some provenience can be determined. [U810CJC.J]

-DY

.ri

S826

Today we took photographs in the morning before removing the baulks to show the connections between the brickfall in J6 and in J7. All the sections in J7 were then photographed individually. We began removing the northern baulk of k5 and also the western section. The north section was removed down to about 30 cm above where the skull was found. We will continue from here with the small pick. The western baulk was almost entirely removed. The northern section of k3 was also removed. The one meter stub that protruded to the east was entirely removed and the top was cut down to be level with the remaining portions of the square. [S826CJC.J]

-EQ

S817

Today mO came an installed a chute to take dirt down to J6k200 where there is a large shaffat. This shaffat takes the dirt out and directly to a tractor. To operate this system only requires 2 workmen, one to shovel the dirt at the top of the chute and another at the bottom of the shaffat to push the dirt into the shaffat and remove any stones or sherds. [S817CJC.J]

-EQ

S818

There is a large crane in k200 that removes dirt by hauling up large zambils which are dumped into wheelbarrows. This crane is operated by a separate team. Most of the dirt removed via crane is from J6, however, the crane is useful for removing any dirt that falls from the broken sections of J7 bordering k200. In k200 there is also a large shaffat. A chute from k3 takes the dirt down to k200 where it is taken back up again in the shaffat. Pottery is collected by the shaffat operator at the bottom and reunited with its originating q-lot. [S818CJC.J]

-EQ

S819

We will begin operating 4 shaffats in J7 so we can reach the season's goals of creating a view of the staircase from the southern end of k200. There is a small shaffat in k2 that empties out the west. Also in k1, bordering k1, there is a large chute that takes dirt down to the biggest shaffat which is in the bottom of k200. This dirt is removed to the east. Also in k200 are two other shaffats. They are across the trench (k200) from k3 and k4. Another chute takes the dirt down to the northernmost shaffat and that shaffat is currently being used to evacuate the dirt from k4 and k5. Currently the middle shaffat across from k3 is not being used but we anticipate using it tomorrow when we begin excavations again in k3. [S819CJC.J]

-EQ

S820

Today we operated 3 shaffats in J7. A chute in k1 took the dirt down to the large shaffat. The small shaffat in k2 was operated normally and a tractor took away the dirt from the shaffat. Another chute between k4 and k5 took the dirt down to the third shaffat. mO tried to install another chute in k5 to a fourth shaffat but the angle was not sharp enough and it did not work. [S820CJC.J]

-SG

S802

Originally we planned to go deep in k1, k2 and k3 but because the workmen need more supervision than is available from the people in J6 a new plan will be implemented. Instead of going down further in k1, k2 and k3 these squares will be stopped at 130cm below the surface. The east baulks of the k1 and k2 will be aligned by removing a meter to the east in k2 and then k3 and k4 will also be aligned in the east. This will allow the east section to be drawn with the maximum alignment of the drawing. [S802CJC.J]

-SG

S806

Baulks will be photographed and have templates made and not drawn in the field. [S807CJC.J]

-SG

S813

Now that the squares are low enough that it is no longer dangerous to have the edge touching the trench open we will no longer excavate with eastern baulks. The west section will be photographed and templated instead. [S816CJC.J]

-SG

S817

North baulks were reestablished and will be left in place until the end of excavations. These baulks are important because there remains no east-west baulks across the cut of the German excavation in area C2 (now J6k200), and these baulks, along with those in J6k86 and J6k87, will help bridge this gap by providing an east-west section, albeit broken by the cut of the trench. [S817CJC.J]

-SG

S819

We will begin excavating without east baulks. This is partly for saving time and also we no longer need them for safety reasons because the squares are low enough now bordering k200. The west baulks will now be drawn and templated, Because the sqauares are relatively narrow this should make little difference. Additionally, the west baulks will be stepped in one meter to make the squares smaller and faster to excavate. [S819CJC.J]

-SG

S820

gB suggested we step in the western sides of the squares by 1 meter to reduce the excavation area in order to reach to bottom of k200 this season. At the end of the day gB came to J7 and he thinks that even with the 1 meter step we will not reach the bottom of the trench and he proposed another change in the size of the squares to increase the possibility that we will reach our goal. Tomorrow we will put in a line parallel to the original oblique angle extending from m4839 to m4856 but we will extend this oblique angle through to k4. We plan to stop excavations in k1 and k2 for this season. We will finish removing k100 to the same level as k1 and k2 and then stop there as well. [S820CJC.J]

-SG

S821

It seems unlikely we will be able to reach the bottom of the trench in all the squares so we will concentrate on the northernmost squares closest to the monumental staircase to maximize the view and minimize the amount of dirt to be removed. We put a diagonal line 2 meters in and parallel to the original western cut of squares k1 - k3. The new line also extends inot k4. After a few hours of work this also seemed overly ambitious and so we will cut into k3 and k4 from the eastern edge, removing all the dirt in large sections without the 50cm features. One feature will be assigned to this removal. [S823CJC.J]

-SG

.ri

S729

gB and fAB met with the J06 team members (pC, cJC, hQ, eA, dH) to decide how to best proceed with J07. It was decided that we would collect only the shape sherds and painted sherds from the q-lots. Additionally, new q-lots would only be assigned when a large zambil is full or when the feature changes. We will change features arbitrarily every 50cm. The idea is that this will roughly follow the strategy laid out by gB in justification for using a backhoe at the site. [S802CJC.J]

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.ri

S806

Today we met with gB and fAB to discuss the strategy for J07. We decided that it would be best to continue down another 50cm (from the 130 cm below surface that the squares are currently at) before removing the baulks or drawing the sections. [S807CJC.J]

-SG

.ri

U807

This excavation was primarily designed to clear a large area over a short period of time. Because we knew that J7 was part of the large open area of the ancient site, or the plaza, we did not expect any floors, structures or other architectural remains. This proved true and the area was almost entirely composed of brickfall from J6. As we did not expect any features we were able to excavate quickly and with arbitrary layers instead of changing features with differences in soil etc. Therefore most features were excavated with the big pick and with little recording. This did not negatively impact our final understanding of the area however this book does not follow the traditional pattern of recording found in some of the other J books. No sections were drawn, instead they were photographed and templates were made. [U807CJC.J]

-SY

S818

Before breakfast hB came and reestablished the baulks in J7 with control points. We will not use corner stakes because the squares are irregular. [S818CJC.J]

-WK

S802

A new workman, Ibrahim Musa (iIM), was assigned to do q-lots and feature assignments in J07. hQ reviewed the procedure with him. He will also separate the body and shape sherds. [S802CJC.J]

-WK

S806

Abdullah's team in working in J06 today. J07 has three teams of workmen. [S807CJC.J]

-WK

S817

Shindar Hessu (sH) will take q-lots and assist with q-lots. He is a student from Damascus who was hired as a workman. [S817CJC.J]

-WK

S818

Today there were 9 workmen in J7. [S818CJC.J]

-WK

.ri

S819

In the morning there were 10 workmen in J7. Three more were added from J6. We were operating one shaffat. After breakfast 5 more workmen were added from J6. [S819CJC.J]

F0001

A01

U807

f0002 [U807CJC.J]

F0001

A01

U807

f0003 [U807CJC.J]

F0001

A01

U807

f0014 [U807CJC.J]

F0001

A01

U807

f0015 [U807CJC.J]

F0001

A21

S729

ts [S810CJC.J]

F0001

A30

U807

This feature is mostly composed of topsoil. Like many of the features in J7 it was excavated in as an arbitrary 50cm feature (see strategy section). Several floating stones were found in this feature and the associated baulks - f25,f4,f5,f6. Because this first feature was primarily topsoil the undecorated body sherds were discarded and only the decorated sherds and shape sherds were kept for analysis. This feature covers the whole locus, k1, and so was not relayed separately. The locus is defined by m4843, m4842, m4837, and m4838, however, a line from m4856 to m4874 in k4 defines the western edge of the excavated area and the limit of f1. [U807CJC.J]

F0001

A35

U818

v1 [U818CJC.J]

F0001

A40

U807

volumetric feature [U807CJC.J]

F0001

B11

S803

Arbitary 50 cm feature. Primarily consists of topsoil. [S802CJC.J]

F0001

D01

S729

k1 [S810CJC.J]

F0001

D06

S729

9159 @bottom [S810CJC.J]

F0001

D06

S729

9209 @top [S810CJC.J]

F0001

F02

S729

<5si q0001 [U809CJC2.J]

F0001

F02

S810

<5si f0005 [S810CJC2.J]

F0001

F02

S810

<5si f0006 [S810CJC2.J]

F0001

F02

S810

<5si f0021 [S810CJC2.J]

F0001

F02

S810

>0co f0004 [S810CJC2.J]

F0001

F02

S810

>0co f0008 [S810CJC2.J]

F0001

F02

S810

>0co f0021 [S810CJC2.J]

F0001

F02

U807

<5si f0025 [U807CJC.J]

F0001

I01

V516

s20-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0001

I03

V516

h9m-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0001

I12

V516

Topsoil [V516CJC2.J]

F0001

K03

S729

cl [S810CJC.J]

F0001

O01

S810

v0006 [U816CJC.J]

F0001

O01

S810

v0011 [U816CJC.J]

F0001

O01

S810

v0012 [U816CJC.J]

F0001

O01

S810

v0015 [U816CJC.J]

F0001

O01

S810

v0022 [U816CJC.J]

F0001

P01

U807

S729 [U807CJC.J]

F0002

A01

U807

f0001 [U807CJC.J]

F0002

A01

U807

f0003 [U807CJC.J]

F0002

A01

U807

f0014 [U807CJC.J]

F0002

A01

U807

f0015 [U807CJC.J]

F0002

A21

S729

ts [S810CJC.J]

F0002

A30

U807

This feature was excavated as a 50cm volumetric feature as we did not anticipate any surfaces or structures in this area. f1 is primarily composed of topsoil. Some floating stones(f38, f29, f37)were found in this feature and in the equivalent portions of the baulks. For this feature only the decorated sherds and the shape sherds were kept for analysis. Body sherds were discarded. This feature covers the whole locus. [U807CJC.J]

F0002

A35

U818

v7 [U818CJC.J]

F0002

A40

U807

volumetric feature [U807CJC.J]

F0002

B11

S803

Arbitary 50 cm feature. Primarily consists of topsoil. [S802CJC.J]

F0002

D01

S729

k2 [S810CJC.J]

F0002

D06

S729

9161 @bottom [S810CJC.J]

F0002

D06

S729

9211 @top [S810CJC.J]

F0002

F02

S729

<5si q0002 [U809CJC2.J]

F0002

F02

S805

<5si q0015 [S810CJC.J]

F0002

F02

S810

>0co f0007 [S810CJC2.J]

F0002

F02

S818

<5si f0038 [S818CJC.J]

F0002

I01

V516

s20-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0002

I03

V516

h9m-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0002

I12

V516

Topsoil [V516CJC2.J]

F0002

K03

S729

cl [S810CJC.J]

F0002

O01

S810

v0007 [U816CJC.J]

F0002

O01

S810

v0013 [U816CJC.J]

F0002

O01

S810

v0014 [U816CJC.J]

F0002

O01

S810

v0015 [U816CJC.J]

F0002

O01

S810

v0016 [U816CJC.J]

F0002

O01

S810

v0022 [U816CJC.J]

F0002

P01

U807

S729 [U807CJC.J]

F0003

A01

U807

f0001 [U807CJC.J]

F0003

A01

U807

f0002 [U807CJC.J]

F0003

A01

U807

f0014 [U807CJC.J]

F0003

A01

U807

f0015 [U807CJC.J]

F0003

A21

S729

ts [S810CJC.J]

F0003

A30

U807

This feature is mostly composed of topsoil. It was excavated as a volumetric feature of 50cm (see strategy section). Floating stones f35 and f36 were found in the baulks associated with this level in this locus. This feature covers the whole of the locus, k3. Only shape sherds and decorated sherds were kept from this level as it was known to be topsoil. [U807CJC.J]

F0003

A35

U818

v8 [U818CJC.J]

F0003

A40

U807

volumetric feature [U807CJC.J]

F0003

B11

S803

Arbitary 50 cm feature. Primarily consists of topsoil. [S802CJC.J]

F0003

D01

S729

k3 [S810CJC.J]

F0003

D06

S729

9167 @bottom [S810CJC.J]

F0003

D06

S729

9217 @top [S810CJC.J]

F0003

F02

S729

<5si q0003 [U809CJC2.J]

F0003

F02

S810

>0co f0009 [S810CJC2.J]

F0003

I01

V516

s20-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0003

I03

V516

h9m-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0003

I12

V516

Topsoil [V516CJC2.J]

F0003

K03

S729

cl [S810CJC.J]

F0003

O01

S810

v0008 [U816CJC.J]

F0003

O01

S810

v0016 [U816CJC.J]

F0003

O01

S810

v0017 [U816CJC.J]

F0003

O01

S810

v0018 [U816CJC.J]

F0003

P01

U807

S729 [U807CJC.J]

F0004

A03

U811

^flst [U811CJC.J]

F0004

A30

U807

Large floating stone. f21, an accumulation of pebbles, comes up alongside the stone. This stone sits between the upper topsoil layer (f1) and the next arbitrary layer (f8). It is likely associated with several other floating stones at similar elevations such as f5, f6, f25, f38, f29, f37, f35, and f36. [U807CJC.J]

The bottom elevation of this stone was not taken. The measurements were done by the surveyor hB because we did not have the markers or equipment to take relays - therefore we only took the 3 points and the top elevation. [U807CJC.J]

F0004

F02

S810

<0co f0001 [S810CJC2.J]

F0004

F02

S810

<8ab f0021 [S810CJC2.J]

F0004

F02

U807

>5si f0008 [U807CJC.J]

F0004

I01

V516

s70-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0004

I03

V516

h8m-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0004

I12

V516

Floating stones in J7 can be correlated with floating stones at similar elevations in J2 and although there is no independent J7 ceramic data to support these strata assignments the comparison with J2 seems secure. [V516CJC2.J]

F0004

O01

S802

v0004 [U816CJC.J]

F0004

O01

S810

v0011 [U816CJC.J]

F0004

O01

S810

v0015 [U816CJC.J]

F0004

O01

S810

v0025 [U816CJC.J]

F0004

O01

S810

v0025a [U816CJC.J]

F0004

O08

U817

p0002 [U817CJC.J]

F0004

P01

U807

S730 [U807CJC.J]

F0005

A03

U811

^flst [U811CJC.J]

F0005

A30

U807

This is a large floating stone. It is associated with several other floating stones at similar elevations such as f4, f6, f25, f38, f29, f37, f35 and f36. It sits in the topsoil layer of f1. [U807CJC.J]

F0005

A35

U818

v3 [U818CJC.J]

F0005

B11

S803

Floating stone [S802CJC.J]

F0005

C33

U807

The bottom elevation of this stone was not taken. The measurements were done by the surveyor hB because we did not have the markers or equipment to take relays - therefore we only took the 3 points and the top elevation. [U807CJC.J]

F0005

F02

S810

>5si f0001 [S810CJC2.J]

F0005

F02

U807

>5si f0008 [U807CJC.J]

F0005

I01

V516

s70-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0005

I03

V516

h8m-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0005

I12

V516

Floating stones in J7 can be correlated with floating stones at similar elevations in J2 and although there is no independent J7 ceramic data to support these strata assignments the comparison with J2 seems secure. [V516CJC2.J]

F0005

O08

U817

p0002 [U817CJC.J]

F0005

P01

U807

S730 [U807CJC.J]

F0006

A03

U811

^flst [U811CJC.J]

F0006

A30

U807

Another floating stone, likely associated with other floating stones at similar elevations such as f4, f5, f25, f38, f29, f37, f35, and f36. It sits in the topsoil layer of f1. [U807CJC.J]

F0006

A35

U818

v3 [U818CJC.J]

F0006

B11

S803

Floating stone [S802CJC.J]

F0006

C33

U807

The bottom elevation of this stone was not taken. The measurements were done by the surveyor hB because we did not have the markers or equipment to take relays - therefore we only took the 3 points and the top elevation. [U807CJC.J]

F0006

F02

S810

>5si f0001 [S810CJC2.J]

F0006

F02

U807

>5si f0008 [U807CJC.J]

F0006

I01

V516

s70-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0006

I03

V516

h8m-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0006

I12

V516

Floating stones in J7 can be correlated with floating stones at similar elevations in J2 and although there is no independent J7 ceramic data to support these strata assignments the comparison with J2 seems secure. [V516CJC2.J]

F0006

O08

U817

p0002 [U817CJC.J]

F0006

P01

U807

S730 [U807CJC.J]

F0007

A01

U807

f0008 [U807CJC.J]

F0007

A01

U807

f0009 [U807CJC.J]

F0007

A01

U807

f0016 [U807CJC.J]

F0007

A01

U807

f0017 [U807CJC.J]

F0007

A03

U811

^accum [U811CJC.J]

F0007

A21

S730

ld [S810CJC.J]

F0007

A30

U807

This feature was the second 50cm volumetric feature in k2. It is mostly natural accumulations. This feature covers the whole locus. [U807CJC.J]

F0007

A35

U818

v14 [U818CJC.J]

F0007

A40

U807

Volumetric feature [U807CJC.J]

F0007

B11

S803

Arbitrary change in feature from f2 after 50cm. [S802CJC.J]

F0007

D01

S730

k2 [S810CJC.J]

F0007

D06

S730

9111 @bottom [S810CJC.J]

F0007

D06

S730

9161 @top [S810CJC.J]

F0007

F02

S730

<5si q0004 [U809CJC2.J]

F0007

F02

S810

<0co f0002 [S810CJC2.J]

F0007

F02

S810

>0co f0011 [S810CJC2.J]

F0007

F02

U807

<5si f0029 [U807CJC.J]

F0007

F02

U807

<5si f0037 [U807CJC.J]

F0007

I01

V516

s122-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0007

I03

V516

h7v-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0007

I12

V516

The natural accumulations on top of the brickfall probably encompasses a period much longer than one strata as they are 50 cms in depth but they are representative of the time period when the Plaza was no longer used and so I have assigned these features to the period after the use and reuse of the Plaza area in J2. [V516CJC2.J]

F0007

K03

S730

cl [S810CJC.J]

F0007

O01

S810

v0007 [U816CJC.J]

F0007

O01

S810

v0013 [U816CJC.J]

F0007

O01

S810

v0014 [U816CJC.J]

F0007

O01

S810

v0015 [U816CJC.J]

F0007

O01

S810

v0016 [U816CJC.J]

F0007

O01

S810

v0022 [U816CJC.J]

F0007

P01

U807

S730 [U807CJC.J]

F0008

A01

U807

f0007 [U807CJC.J]

F0008

A01

U807

f0009 [U807CJC.J]

F0008

A01

U807

f0016 [U807CJC.J]

F0008

A01

U807

f0017 [U807CJC.J]

F0008

A03

U811

^accum [U811CJC.J]

F0008

A21

S730

ld [S810CJC.J]

F0008

A30

U807

This feature was the second 50cm volumetric feature in k1. Inside of this arbitrary feature were two small pebble surfaces (f21, f13) and a large floating stone f4 (see v4). [U807CJC.J]

F0008

A35

U818

v4 [U818CJC.J]

F0008

A40

U807

Volumetric feature [U807CJC.J]

F0008

B11

S803

Arbitrary change in feature from f1 after 50cm. [S802CJC.J]

F0008

D01

S730

k1 [S810CJC.J]

F0008

D06

S730

9109 @bottom [S810CJC.J]

F0008

D06

S730

9159 @top [S810CJC.J]

F0008

F02

S730

<5si q0005 [U809CJC2.J]

F0008

F02

S810

<0co f0001 [S810CJC2.J]

F0008

F02

S810

<5si f0021 [S810CJC2.J]

F0008

F02

S810

>0co f0010 [S810CJC2.J]

F0008

F02

S810

>0co f0013 [S810CJC2.J]

F0008

F02

U807

<5si f0004 [U807CJC.J]

F0008

F02

U807

<5si f0005 [U807CJC.J]

F0008

F02

U807

<5si f0006 [U807CJC.J]

F0008

F02

U807

<5si f0025 [U807CJC.J]

F0008

H99

U807

Because we were excavating in arbitrary layers features f21 and f13 sit inside of f8, however the actual depositional process was natural accumulations, deposition of pebbles, then more natural accumulations. [U807CJC.J]

F0008

I01

V516

s122-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0008

I03

V516

h7v-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0008

I12

V516

The natural accumulations on top of the brickfall probably encompasses a period much longer than one strata as they are 50 cms in depth but they are representative of the time period when the Plaza was no longer used and so I have assigned these features to the period after the use and reuse of the Plaza area in J2. [V516CJC2.J]

F0008

K03

S730

cl [S810CJC.J]

F0008

O01

S802

v0004 [U816CJC.J]

F0008

O01

S802

v0004a [U816CJC.J]

F0008

O01

S810

v0006 [U816CJC.J]

F0008

O01

S810

v0011 [U816CJC.J]

F0008

O01

S810

v0012 [U816CJC.J]

F0008

O01

S810

v0015 [U816CJC.J]

F0008

O01

S810

v0022 [U816CJC.J]

F0008

P01

U807

S730 [U807CJC.J]

F0009

A01

U807

f0007 [U807CJC.J]

F0009

A01

U807

f0008 [U807CJC.J]

F0009

A01

U807

f0016 [U807CJC.J]

F0009

A01

U807

f0017 [U807CJC.J]

F0009

A03

U811

^accum [U811CJC.J]

F0009

A21

S730

ld [S810CJC.J]

F0009

A30

U807

This feature was the second volumetric feature in k3, directly under f3. It covers the whole locus and is composed of natural accumulations. [U807CJC.J]

F0009

A35

U818

v8 [U818CJC.J]

F0009

A40

U807

Volumetric feature [U807CJC.J]

F0009

B11

S803

Arbitrary change in feature from f3 after 50cm. [S802CJC.J]

F0009

D01

S730

k3 [S810CJC.J]

F0009

D06

S730

9117 @bottom [S810CJC.J]

F0009

D06

S730

9167 @top [S810CJC.J]

F0009

F02

S730

<5si q0006 [U809CJC2.J]

F0009

F02

S810

<0co f0003 [S810CJC2.J]

F0009

F02

S810

>0co f0012 [S810CJC2.J]

F0009

I01

V516

s122-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0009

I03

V516

h7v-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0009

I12

V516

The natural accumulations on top of the brickfall probably encompasses a period much longer than one strata as they are 50 cms in depth but they are representative of the time period when the Plaza was no longer used and so I have assigned these features to the period after the use and reuse of the Plaza area in J2. [V516CJC2.J]

F0009

K03

S730

cl [S810CJC.J]

F0009

O01

S802

v0005 [U816CJC.J]

F0009

O01

S802

v0005a [U816CJC.J]

F0009

O01

S802

v0005b [U816CJC.J]

F0009

O01

S810

v0008 [U816CJC.J]

F0009

O01

S810

v0016 [U816CJC.J]

F0009

O01

S810

v0017 [U816CJC.J]

F0009

O01

S810

v0018 [U816CJC.J]

F0009

P01

U807

S730 [U807CJC.J]

F0010

A01

U807

f0011 [U807CJC.J]

F0010

A01

U807

f0012 [U807CJC.J]

F0010

A03

U811

^accum [U811CJC.J]

F0010

A21

S730

ld [S810CJC.J]

F0010

A30

U807

This feature is the third volumetric 50cm feature in k1. It is composed of natural accumulations. It covers the whole locus. [U807CJC.J]

F0010

A35

U818

v12 [U818CJC.J]

F0010

A40

U807

volumetric feature [U807CJC.J]

F0010

B11

S803

Arbitrary change in feature from f8 after 50cm. [S802CJC.J]

F0010

C02

U807

As there was not enough time during the season to completely excavate all of J7 down to the level of the plaza the southern-most loci were not excavated as deeply as we shifted focus to the northern loci. Therefore, f10 is the last feature excavated in k1. [U807CJC.J]

F0010

D01

S730

k1 [S810CJC.J]

F0010

D06

S730

9109 @top [S810CJC.J]

F0010

D06

U807

9079 @bottom [U807CJC.J]

F0010

F02

S730

<5si q0007 [U809CJC2.J]

F0010

F02

S810

<0co f0008 [S810CJC2.J]

F0010

F02

S810

<5si f0013 [S810CJC2.J]

F0010

F02

S810

<5si f0021 [S810CJC2.J]

F0010

I01

V516

s122-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0010

I03

V516

h7v-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0010

I12

V516

The natural accumulations on top of the brickfall probably encompasses a period much longer than one strata as they are 50 cms in depth but they are representative of the time period when the Plaza was no longer used and so I have assigned these features to the period after the use and reuse of the Plaza area in J2. [V516CJC2.J]

F0010

K03

S730

cl [S810CJC.J]

F0010

O01

S810

v0006 [U816CJC.J]

F0010

O01

S810

v0011 [U816CJC.J]

F0010

O01

S810

v0012 [U816CJC.J]

F0010

P01

U807

S803 [U807CJC.J]

F0010

P99

U807

This was the last feature excavated in k1 [U807CJC.J]

F0011

A01

U807

f0010 [U807CJC.J]

F0011

A01

U807

f0012 [U807CJC.J]

F0011

A03

U811

^accum [U811CJC.J]

F0011

A21

S730

ld [S810CJC.J]

F0011

A30

U807

This feature is the third volumetric 50cm feature in k2. It is composed of natural accumulations and covers the whole locus. [U807CJC.J]

F0011

A35

U818

v14 [U818CJC.J]

F0011

A40

U807

volumetric feature [U807CJC.J]

F0011

B11

S803

Arbitrary change in feature from f7 after 50cm. [S802CJC.J]

F0011

C02

U807

As there was not enough time during the season to completely excavate all of J7 down to the level of the plaza the southern-most loci were not excavated as deeply as we shifted focus to the northern loci. Therefore, f11 is the last feature excavated in k2. [U807CJC.J]

F0011

D01

S730

k2 [S810CJC.J]

F0011

D06

S730

9111 @top [S810CJC.J]

F0011

D06

U807

9081 @bottom [U807CJC.J]

F0011

F02

S730

<5si q0008 [U809CJC2.J]

F0011

F02

S810

<0co f0007 [S810CJC2.J]

F0011

I01

V516

s122-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0011

I03

V516

h7v-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0011

I12

V516

The natural accumulations on top of the brickfall probably encompasses a period much longer than one strata as they are 50 cms in depth but they are representative of the time period when the Plaza was no longer used and so I have assigned these features to the period after the use and reuse of the Plaza area in J2. [V516CJC2.J]

F0011

K03

S730

cl [S810CJC.J]

F0011

O01

S810

v0007 [U816CJC.J]

F0011

O01

S810

v0013 [U816CJC.J]

F0011

O01

S810

v0014 [U816CJC.J]

F0011

O01

S810

v0016 [U816CJC.J]

F0011

P01

U807

S803 [U807CJC.J]

F0011

P99

U807

This was the last feature excavated in k2. We stopped at about the level where we anticipated finding brickfall. [U807CJC.J]

F0012

A01

U807

f0010 [U807CJC.J]

F0012

A01

U807

f0011 [U807CJC.J]

F0012

A03

U811

^accum [U811CJC.J]

F0012

A03

U811

^bf [U811CJC.J]

F0012

A21

S730

ld [S810CJC.J]

F0012

A30

U807

This feature is the third volumetric 50cm feature in k3. It is composed of natural accumulations and brickfall. It covers the whole locus. [U807CJC.J]

F0012

A35

U818

v18 [U818CJC.J]

F0012

A40

U807

volumetric feature [U807CJC.J]

F0012

B11

S803

Arbitrary change in feature from f9 after 50 cm. [S802CJC.J]

F0012

C10

U807

By looking at the q-lots and the measurements of the surrounding features it appears that this feature became deeper than the anticipated 50cm and is closer to 80cm in depth. The end elevation has been added as 9039 based on q-lot measurements. [U807CJC.J]

F0012

C30

U807

No ending elevation for this feature was recorded. The beginning elevation of the feature below it, f44, has a top elevation of 9035 which is lower than the expected end elevation of this feature. This could be due to the difficulty of measuring the deep cuts in J7 due to lack of markers and the reliance on the surveyor for measurements. [U807CJC.J]

F0012

C40

UX21

Because this feature was excavated volumetrically it included both natural accumulations and brickfall. It has therefore been included under both the ^bf and ^accum specific labels. [U807CJC.J]

F0012

D01

S730

k3 [S810CJC.J]

F0012

D06

S730

9117 @top [S810CJC.J]

F0012

D06

U807

9039 @bottom [U807CJC.J]

F0012

F02

S730

<5si q0009 [U809CJC2.J]

F0012

F02

S810

<0co f0009 [S810CJC2.J]

F0012

F02

S820

<5si q0053 [S823CJC.J]

F0012

F02

S820

<5si q0055 [S823CJC.J]

F0012

F02

S824

>0co f0044 [S824CJC2.J]

F0012

I01

V516

s160-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0012

I03

V516

h7j-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0012

I12

V516

Brickfall features are assigned based on the ceramic data and the correlation with the brickfall in J2 and J6. [V516CJC2.J]

F0012

K03

S730

cl [S810CJC.J]

F0012

O01

S802

v0005 [U816CJC.J]

F0012

O01

S810

v0008 [U816CJC.J]

F0012

O01

S810

v0016 [U816CJC.J]

F0012

O01

S810

v0017 [U816CJC.J]

F0012

O01

S810

v0018 [U816CJC.J]

F0012

P01

U807

S730 [U807CJC.J]

F0013

A21

S731

lb [S810CJC.J]

F0013

A30

U807

This feature is a lens of sherds and pebbles, not a floor but possibly a dump. [U807CJC.J]

F0013

A35

U818

v4 [U818CJC.J]

F0013

B11

S802

concentrated accumulation of sherds, pebbles and bones. There seems to be a defined area where this surface appears. It is not a pavement because the sherds are not laying flat but rather are at oblique angles. When removed it seemed to be more than one layer of sherds, possibly indicating a dump. [S802CJC.J]

F0013

C99

S802

This accumulation was recorded separate from the arbitrary assignment of 50 cm features in the rest of the area due to its concentrated and its makeup which clearly distinguished it from the surrounding accumulations. [S802CJC.J]

F0013

D01

S731

k1 [S810CJC.J]

F0013

D06

S731

9067 @bottom [S810CJC.J]

F0013

D06

S731

9077 @top [S810CJC.J]

F0013

F02

S730

<5si q0010 [U809CJC2.J]

F0013

F02

S730

<5si q0012 [U809CJC2.J]

F0013

F02

S730

<5si q0013 [U809CJC2.J]

F0013

F02

S810

<0co f0008 [S810CJC2.J]

F0013

F02

S810

>5si f0010 [S810CJC2.J]

F0013

H99

U807

Because we were excavating in arbitrary layers features f21 and f13 sit inside of f8, however the actual depositional process was natural accumulations, deposition of pebbles, then more natural accumulations. [U807CJC.J]

This feature is a volumetrically defined 50cm feature. It is composed of natural accumulations and covers the whole locus. [U807CJC.J]

F0016

A35

U818

v23 [U818CJC.J]

F0016

A40

S810

Volumetric feature [S810CJC.J]

F0016

B11

S810

Arbitrary change from f15 in k5 after 50 cm. Appears to be mostly natural accumulation. [S810CJC.J]

F0016

D01

S731

k5 [S810CJC.J]

F0016

D06

S731

9121 @bottom [S810CJC.J]

F0016

D06

S731

9171 @top [S810CJC.J]

F0016

F02

S810

<0co f0014 [S810CJC2.J]

F0016

F02

S810

<5si f0018 [S810CJC2.J]

F0016

F02

S810

>0co f0019 [S810CJC2.J]

F0016

I01

V516

s122-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0016

I03

V516

h7v-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0016

I12

V516

The natural accumulations on top of the brickfall probably encompasses a period much longer than one strata as they are 50 cms in depth but they are representative of the time period when the Plaza was no longer used and so I have assigned these features to the period after the use and reuse of the Plaza area in J2. [V516CJC2.J]

F0016

K03

S731

cl [S810CJC.J]

F0016

O01

S810

v0010 [U816CJC.J]

F0016

O01

S810

v0023 [U816CJC.J]

F0016

O01

S810

v0024 [U816CJC.J]

F0016

P99

U807

S731 [U807CJC.J]

F0017

A01

U807

f0007 [U807CJC.J]

F0017

A01

U807

f0008 [U807CJC.J]

F0017

A01

U807

f0009 [U807CJC.J]

F0017

A01

U807

f0016 [U807CJC.J]

F0017

A03

U811

^accum [U811CJC.J]

F0017

A21

S731

vm [S810CJC.J]

F0017

A30

U807

This feature is a volumetrically defined 50cm feature. It is composed of natural accumulations and covers the whole locus. [U807CJC.J]

F0017

A35

U818

v19 [U818CJC.J]

F0017

A40

S810

lense d [S810CJC.J]

F0017

B11

S810

Arbitrary change from f14 in k4 after 50 cm. This feature contained a tannur. [S810CJC.J]

F0017

D01

S731

k4 [S810CJC.J]

F0017

D06

S731

9133 @bottom [S810CJC.J]

F0017

D06

S731

9183 @top [S810CJC.J]

F0017

F02

S810

<0co f0015 [S810CJC2.J]

F0017

F02

S810

>0co f0020 [S810CJC2.J]

F0017

I01

V516

s122-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0017

I03

V516

h7v-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0017

I12

V516

The natural accumulations on top of the brickfall probably encompasses a period much longer than one strata as they are 50 cms in depth but they are representative of the time period when the Plaza was no longer used and so I have assigned these features to the period after the use and reuse of the Plaza area in J2. [V516CJC2.J]

F0017

O01

S810

v0009 [U816CJC.J]

F0017

O01

S810

v0018 [U816CJC.J]

F0017

O01

S810

v0019 [U816CJC.J]

F0017

P99

U807

S810 [U807CJC.J]

F0018

A21

S731

f [S810CJC.J]

F0018

C06

S824

The floor feature was excavated when I was not in the field so no information was recorded except the elevation. [S824CJC2.J]

F0018

C10

S810

The floor was found inside of an arbitrary 50 cm feature and although it was assigned its own feature number it the accumulations above and below both belong the arbitrary feature, f16, therefore the type of contact is listed as sits in, even though it would technically cover part of f16 and be covered by another part of f16. [S810CJC.J]

F0018

D01

S731

k5 [S810CJC.J]

F0018

D06

S731

9160 @bottom [S810CJC.J]

F0018

D06

S731

9170 @top [S810CJC.J]

F0018

D06

S824

9170 [S824CJC2.J]

F0018

F02

S810

>5si f0016 [S810CJC2.J]

F0018

I01

V516

s122-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0018

I03

V516

h7v-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0018

I12

V516

Floor inside the natural accumulations of f16 [V516CJC2.J]

F0018

K03

S731

cl [S810CJC.J]

F0018

P01

S810

S731 [S810CJC.J]

F0019

A03

U811

^accum [U811CJC.J]

F0019

A21

S731

ld [S810CJC.J]

F0019

A30

U807

This feature is a volumetrically defined 50cm feature. It is composed of natural accumulations and covers the whole locus. [U807CJC.J]

F0019

A35

U818

v23 [U818CJC.J]

F0019

A40

S810

Volumetric feature [S810CJC.J]

F0019

B11

S810

Arbitrary change from f16 in k5 after 50 cm. Appears to be mostly natural accumulation [S810CJC.J]

F0019

D01

S731

k5 [S810CJC.J]

F0019

D06

S731

9121 @top [S810CJC.J]

F0019

D06

U807

9052 @bottom [U807CJC.J]

F0019

F02

S810

<0co f0016 [S810CJC2.J]

F0019

F02

S818

<5si q0047 [S823CJC.J]

F0019

F02

S824

>0co f0042 [S824CJC2.J]

F0019

I01

V516

s122-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0019

I03

V516

h7v-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0019

I12

V516

The natural accumulations on top of the brickfall probably encompasses a period much longer than one strata as they are 50 cms in depth but they are representative of the time period when the Plaza was no longer used and so I have assigned these features to the period after the use and reuse of the Plaza area in J2. [V516CJC2.J]

F0019

K03

S731

cl [S810CJC.J]

F0019

O01

S810

v0010 [U816CJC.J]

F0019

O01

S810

v0023 [U816CJC.J]

F0019

O01

S810

v0024 [U816CJC.J]

F0019

O01

S810

v0036 [U816CJC.J]

F0019

P99

U807

S810 [U807CJC.J]

F0020

A03

U811

^accum [U811CJC.J]

F0020

A21

S731

ld [S810CJC.J]

F0020

A30

U807

This feature was a volumetrically defined 50cm feature. It is composed primarily of natural accumulations but towards the bottom around elevation 9098 brickfall began to be encountered. This feature represents the end of the brickfall and the beginning of the natural accumulations on top of the brickfall. [U807CJC.J]

F0020

A35

U818

v38 [U818CJC.J]

F0020

A40

S810

Volumetric feature [S810CJC.J]

F0020

B11

S810

Arbitrary change from f17 in k4 after 50 cm. Mostly natural accumulation. Brickfall was encountered at approximately 135 cm below the surface. [S810CJC.J]

F0020

D01

S731

k4 [S810CJC.J]

F0020

D06

U807

9052 @bottom [U807CJC.J]

F0020

D06

U807

9133 @top [U807CJC.J]

F0020

D99

U807

This feature was intended to be 50cm in depth but instead is closer to 80cm in depth due to difficulties measuring. Despite the larger feature, the matrix is still uniform and the deposits can be considered part of the same feature. [U807CJC.J]

F0020

F02

S810

<0co f0017 [S810CJC2.J]

F0020

F02

S818

<5si q0048 [S823CJC.J]

F0020

F02

S824

>0co f0043 [S824CJC2.J]

F0020

I01

V516

s122-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0020

I03

V516

h7v-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0020

I12

V516

The natural accumulations on top of the brickfall probably encompasses a period much longer than one strata as they are 50 cms in depth but they are representative of the time period when the Plaza was no longer used and so I have assigned these features to the period after the use and reuse of the Plaza area in J2. [V516CJC2.J]

F0020

K03

S731

cl [S810CJC.J]

F0020

O01

S810

v0009 [U816CJC.J]

F0020

O01

S810

v0018 [U816CJC.J]

F0020

O01

S810

v0019 [U816CJC.J]

F0020

O01

S810

v0038 [U816CJC.J]

F0020

O01

S810

v0038a [U816CJC.J]

F0020

O01

S810

v0038b [U816CJC.J]

F0020

O01

S810

v0039 [U816CJC.J]

F0020

O01

S810

v0040 [U816CJC.J]

F0020

O01

S810

v0041 [U816CJC.J]

F0020

O01

S810

v0041a [U816CJC.J]

F0020

P01

S810

S731 [S810CJC.J]

F0021

A21

S731

ld [S810CJC.J]

F0021

A30

U807

This feature was composed of both an accumulation of stones in the SE corner of k1 as well as the accumulations directly underneath it. [U807CJC.J]

F0021

A35

U818

v4 [U818CJC.J]

F0021

B11

S806

Stones and accumulation in the SE corner of k1. These stones had been pedastaled and then removed. [S807CJC.J]

F0021

B11

S810

Stones and accumulation underneath in the southeast corner of k1. This area had been pedestaled for a picture and was assigned f21 when it was removed. It is about 90 cm deep. [S810CJC.J]

F0021

D01

S731

k1 [S810CJC.J]

F0021

D06

S731

9071 @bottom [S810CJC.J]

F0021

D06

S731

9183 @top [S810CJC.J]

F0021

D99

U807

This feature, because it was a pedestal, is equivalent to several other features in k1, see types of contact for the different features it is related to. [U807CJC.J]

F0021

F02

S810

<0co f0001 [S810CJC2.J]

F0021

F02

S810

>5si f0001 [S810CJC2.J]

F0021

F02

S810

>5si f0008 [S810CJC2.J]

F0021

F02

S810

>5si f0010 [S810CJC2.J]

F0021

F02

S810

>8ab f0004 [S810CJC2.J]

F0021

H99

U807

Because we were excavating in arbitrary layers features f21 and f13 sit inside of f8, however the actual depositional process was natural accumulations, deposition of pebbles, then more natural accumulations. [U807CJC.J]

F0021

I01

V516

s122-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0021

I03

V516

h7v-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0021

I12

V516

Floor inside the natural accumulations of f8 [V516CJC2.J]

F0021

K03

S731

cl [S810CJC.J]

F0021

O01

S802

v0004 [U816CJC.J]

F0021

O01

S810

v0011 [U816CJC.J]

F0021

O01

S810

v0027 [U816CJC.J]

F0021

P01

S810

S810 [S810CJC.J]

F0021

P99

U807

S730 [U807CJC.J]

F0022

A21

S810

ld [S810CJC.J]

F0022

A30

U807

This feature is the north baulk of k1. It was a meter thick and 1.35 meters deep. The baulk is equivalent to the features f1, f8 and f10. It is composed of natural accumulations. [U807CJC.J]

F0022

A35

U807

v6 [U807CJC.J]

F0022

A40

S810

Volumetric feature [S810CJC.J]

F0022

B11

S810

North baulk of k1 [S810CJC.J]

F0022

C02

U807

We did not excavate this baulk in features as we knew that all of these features were composed of indistinguishable natural accumulations. All of the pottery was collected together from the baulk, not separated by the features. [U807CJC.J]

F0022

D01

S810

k1 [S810CJC.J]

F0022

D06

S810

9074 @bottom [S810CJC.J]

F0022

D06

S810

9209 @top [S810CJC.J]

F0022

F99

U807

Types of contact were not recorded for baulks as they were not excavated by feature but rather as large volumetric units. [U807CJC.J]

F0022

I01

V516

s122-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0022

I03

V516

h7v-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0022

I12

V516

This baulk includes natural accumulations dating to s120-J7A as well as the topsoil belonging to s20-J7A [V516CJC2.J]

F0022

K03

S810

cl [S810CJC.J]

F0022

P01

S810

S810 [S810CJC.J]

F0023

A21

S810

ld [S810CJC.J]

F0023

A30

U807

This feature is the east baulk of k2. It was about 2 meters thick and 1.35 meters deep. The baulk is equivalent to the feature f1, f8, and f10. It is composed of natural accumulations. [U807CJC.J]

F0023

A35

U807

v14 [U807CJC.J]

F0023

A40

S810

Volumetric feature [S810CJC.J]

F0023

B11

S810

East baulk of k2 [S810CJC.J]

F0023

C02

U807

We did not excavate this baulk in features as we knew that all of these features were composed of indistinguishable natural accumulations. All of the pottery was collected together from the baulk, not separated by the features. [U807CJC.J]

F0023

C04

U807

This baulk was especially thick as it bordered on the large trench and was used to protect the workmen while they worked high above the trench. We did not want to risk a portion of the edge of the trench collapsing. Once they had excavated down in k1 they had an area to work from and it was taken away by shafat until the last edge which was collapsed into the trench. This was also taken out by shafat. [U807CJC.J]

F0023

D01

S810

k2 [S810CJC.J]

F0023

D06

S810

9076 @bottom [S810CJC.J]

F0023

D06

S810

9211 @top [S810CJC.J]

F0023

F02

S816

<5si q0042 [S817CJC.J]

F0023

F02

S817

<5si q0045 [S817CJC.J]

F0023

F99

U807

Types of contact were not recorded for baulks as they were not excavated by feature but rather as large volumetric units. [U807CJC.J]

F0023

I01

V516

s122-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0023

I03

V516

h7v-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0023

I12

V516

This baulk includes natural accumulations dating to s120-J7A as well as the topsoil belonging to s20-J7A [V516CJC2.J]

F0023

K03

S810

cl [S810CJC.J]

F0024

A21

S810

ld [S810CJC.J]

F0024

A30

U807

This feature is the north baulk of k2. It was one meter thick and 1.35 meters deep. The baulk is equivalent to features f2, f7 and f11 in k2. The baulk was composed of natural accumulations. [U807CJC.J]

F0024

A35

U807

v7 [U807CJC.J]

F0024

A40

S810

Volumetric feature [S810CJC.J]

F0024

B11

S810

North baulk of k2 [S810CJC.J]

F0024

C02

U807

We did not excavate this baulk in features as we knew that all of these features were composed of indistinguishable natural accumulations. All of the pottery was collected together from the baulk, not separated by the features. [U807CJC.J]

F0024

D01

S810

k2 [S810CJC.J]

F0024

D06

S810

9076 @bottom [S810CJC.J]

F0024

D06

S810

9211 @top [S810CJC.J]

F0024

F02

S813

<5si q0037 [S816CJC.J]

F0024

F02

S813

<5si q0040 [S816CJC.J]

F0024

F99

U807

Types of contact were not recorded for baulks as they were not excavated by feature but rather as large volumetric units. [U807CJC.J]

F0024

I01

V516

s122-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0024

I03

V516

h7v-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0024

I12

V516

This baulk includes natural accumulations dating to s120-J7A as well as the topsoil belonging to s20-J7A [V516CJC2.J]

F0024

K03

S810

cl [S810CJC.J]

F0024

P01

U807

S810 [U807CJC.J]

F0025

A03

U811

^flst [U811CJC.J]

F0025

A21

S810

st [S811CJC.J]

F0025

A30

U807

Floating stone found in k2 north baulk. It is related to the other floating stones f4, f25, f37 and f19. [U807CJC.J]

F0025

A35

U818

v22 [U818CJC.J]

F0025

B11

S810

Floating stone in the north baulk of k1. Appears to be related to stones f4, f5, and f6 in k1 and also to stones f37 and f29 in k2 and f3. Additionally across J6k200 in area C2 there are some stones in a line that may be related. See v22. [S811CJC.J]

F0025

B11

U807

This feature was discovered when the north baulk of k2 was removed. It partially sits inside the east baulk of k2 as well. It is clearly related to the other stones as can be seen in the views. [U807CJC.J]

F0025

C33

U807

No bottom elevation was recorded for this stone as it was removed as part of the east baulk. [U807CJC.J]

F0025

D06

U807

9147 @top [U807CJC.J]

F0025

F02

U807

>5si f0001 [U807CJC.J]

F0025

F02

U807

>5si f0008 [U807CJC.J]

F0025

I01

V516

s70-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0025

I03

V516

h8m-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0025

I12

V516

Floating stones in J7 can be correlated with floating stones at similar elevations in J2 and although there is no independent J7 ceramic data to support these strata assignments the comparison with J2 seems secure. [V516CJC2.J]

F0025

O01

S810

v0013 [U816CJC.J]

F0025

O01

S810

v0015 [U816CJC.J]

F0025

O01

S810

v0022 [U816CJC.J]

F0025

O01

S810

v0025 [U816CJC.J]

F0025

O01

S810

v0025a [U816CJC.J]

F0025

O08

U817

p0002 [U817CJC.J]

F0025

P01

U807

S817 [U807CJC.J]

F0026

A21

S810

ld [S810CJC.J]

F0026

A30

U807

This feature is the north baulk of k3. It is a volumetric feature, composed of natural accumulations. The baulk is one meter thick and 1.35 meters deep. The baulk is equivalent to features f3, f9, and f12. [U807CJC.J]

F0026

A35

U807

v8 [U807CJC.J]

F0026

A40

S810

Volumetric feature [S810CJC.J]

F0026

B11

S810

North baulk of k3 [S810CJC.J]

F0026

C02

U807

We did not excavate this baulk in features as we knew that all of these features were composed of indistinguishable natural accumulations. All of the pottery was collected together from the baulk, not separated by the features. [U807CJC.J]

F0026

D01

S810

k3 [S810CJC.J]

F0026

D06

S810

9082 @bottom [S810CJC.J]

F0026

D06

S810

9217 @top [S810CJC.J]

F0026

F02

S817

<5si q0044 [S817CJC.J]

F0026

F99

U807

Types of contact were not recorded for baulks as they were not excavated by feature but rather as large volumetric units. [U807CJC.J]

F0026

I01

V516

s122-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0026

I03

V516

h7v-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0026

I12

V516

This baulk includes natural accumulations dating to s120-J7A as well as the topsoil belonging to s20-J7A [V516CJC2.J]

F0026

K03

S810

cl [S810CJC.J]

F0026

P01

U807

S807 [U807CJC.J]

F0027

A21

S810

vm [S811CJC.J]

F0027

A21

U807

ld [U807CJC.J]

F0027

A30

U807

This feature is the east baulk of k3. It was excavated as a volumetric feature. It varies in width from 1-2 meters (as it bordered the large trench and was therefore irregular in shape) and is 1.35 meters deep. It is composed of natural accumulations. It is equivalent to features f3, f9 and f12 although we did not excavate by feature. [U807CJC.J]

F0027

A35

U807

v18 [U807CJC.J]

F0027

B11

S810

East baulk in k3. This baulk does not have a regular shape as it borders the large trench J6k200. It is larger than a normal baulk and ranges in thickness from 150-200 cm at any given point. [S811CJC.J]

F0027

C02

U807

We did not excavate this baulk in features as we knew that all of these features were composed of indistinguishable natural accumulations. All of the pottery was collected together from the baulk, not separated by the features. [U807CJC.J]

F0027

D06

U807

9082 @bottom [U807CJC.J]

F0027

D06

U807

9217 @top [U807CJC.J]

F0027

F02

S813

<5si f0035 [S816CJC.J]

F0027

F02

S813

<5si f0036 [S816CJC.J]

F0027

F02

S813

<5si q0034 [S816CJC.J]

F0027

F99

U807

Types of contact were not recorded for baulks as they were not excavated by feature but rather as large volumetric units. [U807CJC.J]

F0027

I01

V516

s122-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0027

I03

V516

h7v-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0027

I12

V516

This baulk includes natural accumulations dating to s120-J7A as well as the topsoil belonging to s20-J7A [V516CJC2.J]

F0027

P01

U807

S807 [U807CJC.J]

F0028

A21

S810

ld [S810CJC.J]

F0028

A30

U807

This feature is the north baulk of k4. It was excavated as a volumetric feature and it is 1 meter thick and 1.35 meters deep. It is composed of natural accumulations. It is equivalent to features f14, f17 and f20 although we did not excavate it by feature. [U807CJC.J]

F0028

A35

U807

v10 [U807CJC.J]

F0028

A40

S810

Volumetric feature [S810CJC.J]

F0028

B11

S810

North baulk of k4 [S810CJC.J]

F0028

C02

U807

We did not excavate this baulk in features as we knew that all of these features were composed of indistinguishable natural accumulations. All of the pottery was collected together from the baulk, not separated by the features. [U807CJC.J]

F0028

D01

S810

k4 [S810CJC.J]

F0028

D06

S810

9098 @bottom [S810CJC.J]

F0028

D06

S810

9233 @top [S810CJC.J]

F0028

F02

S813

<5si q0036 [S816CJC.J]

F0028

F02

S813

<5si q0038 [S816CJC.J]

F0028

F99

U807

Types of contact were not recorded for baulks as they were not excavated by feature but rather as large volumetric units. [U807CJC.J]

F0028

I01

V516

s122-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0028

I03

V516

h7v-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0028

I12

V516

This baulk includes natural accumulations dating to s120-J7A as well as the topsoil belonging to s20-J7A [V516CJC2.J]

F0028

K03

S810

cl [S810CJC.J]

F0028

P01

U807

S810 [U807CJC.J]

F0029

A03

U811

^flst [U811CJC.J]

F0029

A21

S810

st [S811CJC.J]

F0029

A30

U807

This feature is a floating stone in the east baulk of k2. It is 66cm across and 13cm high. It appears to be related to the other floating stones. [U807CJC.J]

F0029

A35

U807

v22 [U807CJC.J]

F0029

B11

S810

Stone in the east baulk of k2. Appears to be related to stones f25, f4, f5, f6 in k1 as well as f27 in k2 and f35 and f36 in k3. Addtionally it may be related to the stones across J6k200 in area C2, see v22. [S811CJC.J]

F0029

D03

S817

17 (36736 50531 - 9155 / Relay location: north point) [S824CJCR.J]

F0029

D03

S817

18 (36714 50486 - 8719 / Relay location: W point) [S824CJCR.J]

F0029

D03

S817

19 (36676 50517 - 9146 / Relay location: S point) [S824CJCR.J]

F0029

D06

S817

9132 @bottom [S817CJC.J]

F0029

D06

S817

9145 @top [S817CJC.J]

F0029

D10

S817

This stone is 66cm wide, 72 cm long and 13 cm in height. [S817CJC.J]

F0029

F02

U807

>5si f0007 [U807CJC.J]

F0029

I01

V516

s70-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0029

I03

V516

h8m-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0029

I12

V516

Floating stones in J7 can be correlated with floating stones at similar elevations in J2 and although there is no independent J7 ceramic data to support these strata assignments the comparison with J2 seems secure. [V516CJC2.J]

F0029

O01

S810

v0014 [U816CJC.J]

F0029

O01

S810

v0015 [U816CJC.J]

F0029

O01

S810

v0022 [U816CJC.J]

F0029

O01

S810

v0025 [U816CJC.J]

F0029

O01

S810

v0025a [U816CJC.J]

F0029

O08

U817

p0002 [U817CJC.J]

F0029

P01

U807

S810 [U807CJC.J]

F0030

A21

S810

ld [S810CJC.J]

F0030

A30

U807

This feature is the east baulk of k5. Its width is irregular because it borders the large trench, k200. It varies it width but is 1.35 meters deep. It is composed of natural accumulations. This baulk is equivalent to features, f15, f16, f19 although we did not excavate by feature. [U807CJC.J]

F0030

A35

U807

v19 [U807CJC.J]

F0030

A40

S810

Volumetric feature [S810CJC.J]

F0030

B11

S810

East baulk of k5. This baulk does not have a regular shape as it borders O#J06k200 which is a large trench with irregular sides. [S810CJC.J]

F0030

C02

U807

We did not excavate this baulk in features as we knew that all of these features were composed of indistinguishable natural accumulations. All of the pottery was collected together from the baulk, not separated by the features. [U807CJC.J]

F0030

D01

S810

k5 [S810CJC.J]

F0030

D06

S810

9098 @bottom [S810CJC.J]

F0030

D06

S810

9233 @top [S810CJC.J]

F0030

F99

U807

Types of contact were not recorded for baulks as they were not excavated by feature but rather as large volumetric units. [U807CJC.J]

F0030

I01

V516

s122-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0030

I03

V516

h7v-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0030

I12

V516

This baulk includes natural accumulations dating to s120-J7A as well as the topsoil belonging to s20-J7A [V516CJC2.J]

F0030

K03

S810

cl [S810CJC.J]

F0030

P01

U807

S806 [U807CJC.J]

F0031

A21

S810

ld [S810CJC.J]

F0031

A30

U807

This feature is the north baulk of k5. It is 1 meter thick and 1.35 meters deep but k5 is very narrow so the total volume is smaller than the other baulks. The baulk is composed of natural accumulations and is equivalent to the features f15, f16 and f19 which are also natural accumulations. We did not excavate the baulk by separate features however, but as one large volumetric feature. [U807CJC.J]

F0031

A35

U807

v10 [U807CJC.J]

F0031

A40

S810

Volumetric feature [S810CJC.J]

F0031

B11

S810

North baulk of k5 [S810CJC.J]

F0031

C02

U807

We did not excavate this baulk in features as we knew that all of these features were composed of indistinguishable natural accumulations. All of the pottery was collected together from the baulk, not separated by the features. [U807CJC.J]

F0031

D01

S810

k5 [S810CJC.J]

F0031

D06

S810

9104 @bottom [S810CJC.J]

F0031

D06

S810

9239 @top [S810CJC.J]

F0031

F99

U807

Types of contact were not recorded for baulks as they were not excavated by feature but rather as large volumetric units. [U807CJC.J]

F0031

I01

V516

s122-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0031

I03

V516

h7v-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0031

I12

V516

This baulk includes natural accumulations dating to s120-J7A as well as the topsoil belonging to s20-J7A [V516CJC2.J]

F0031

K03

S810

cl [S810CJC.J]

F0031

P01

U807

S810 [U807CJC.J]

F0032

A21

S810

ld [S810CJC.J]

F0032

A30

U807

This feature is the east baulk of k4. Its width is irregular and it is 1.35m deep. This baulk is composed of natural accumulations. It is equivalent to the features f14, f17 and f20 although it was not excavated by feature but rather as one large volumetric feature. [U807CJC.J]

F0032

A35

U807

v20 [U807CJC.J]

F0032

A40

U807

volumetric feature [U807CJC.J]

F0032

B11

S813

East baulk of k4. This baulk is irregular in size. It is 5 meters north to south like the baulk of a normal square but its width varies between 1m and 1.5m due to the cut of O#J06k200. [S816CJC.J]

F0032

C02

U807

We did not excavate this baulk in features as we knew that all of these features were composed of indistinguishable natural accumulations. All of the pottery was collected together from the baulk, not separated by the features. [U807CJC.J]

F0032

D01

S810

k3 [S810CJC.J]

F0032

D06

S810

9082 @bottom [S810CJC.J]

F0032

D06

S810

9217 @top [S810CJC.J]

F0032

F02

S813

<5si q0039 [S816CJC.J]

F0032

F02

S816

<5si q0043 [S817CJC.J]

F0032

F99

U807

Types of contact were not recorded for baulks as they were not excavated by feature but rather as large volumetric units. [U807CJC.J]

F0032

I01

V516

s122-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0032

I03

V516

h7v-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0032

I12

V516

This baulk includes natural accumulations dating to s120-J7A as well as the topsoil belonging to s20-J7A [V516CJC2.J]

F0032

K03

S810

cl [S810CJC.J]

F0032

O99

U818

There is no photo of this feature specifically but the eastern baulks of loci k1, k2, k3 and k4 can be seen in v20. This feature is the eastern baulk of k4 and so can be seen in the lower right corner of k4. Baulks were not labeled in templates to avoid overcrowding the views. [U818CJC.J]

F0032

P01

U807

S810 [U807CJC.J]

F0033

A21

S810

vm [S819CJC.J]

F0033

A30

U807

This feature is a baulk bordering the cement staircase. It was excavated as a volumetric feature and is not directly equivalent to any features although it covers the same depth as f15, f16, f19, and f42. It was an oblique cut and shaped like a triangle when viewed from the side. [U807CJC.J]

F0033

B11

S813

Oblique west section of k5 bordering the cement staircase. This section was only 40cm thick and covered the area from m4845 and m4834. It was 135 cm deep when it was removed. [S816CJC.J]

F0033

B11

U807

This feature was a baulk that bordered the cement staircase that was built in MZ20 by a team of workmen led by lC. The cement staircase was recorded as part of J2. This baulk was composed of natural accumulations and brickfall. A small border was still left next to the staircase (which was later removed in MZ22) to prevent erosion of the staircase. [U807CJC.J]

F0033

C02

U807

This baulk was cut back to create a straight viewing line from the southern end of J7 to the monumental staircase. It was removed quickly as a large volumetric unit with only one q-lot. It was a conscious decision to value time over accuracy as we already had stratigraphically excavated features in k4 and k5 bordering this baulk. [U807CJC.J]

F0033

C10

U807

There are multiple elevations because this feature was cut to form an angle bordering the staircase. [U807CJC.J]

F0033

D01

S810

k5 [S819CJC.J]

F0033

D06

S810

9103 @bottom [S819CJC.J]

F0033

D06

S810

9238 @top [S819CJC.J]

F0033

D06

U807

9018 @bottom [U807CJC.J]

F0033

D06

U807

9238 @top [U807CJC.J]

F0033

F02

S813

<5si q0035 [S816CJC.J]

F0033

F99

U807

Types of contact were not recorded for baulks as they were not excavated by feature but rather as large volumetric units. [U807CJC.J]

F0033

I01

V516

s122-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0033

I03

V516

h7v-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0033

I12

V516

Cleaning the edge of several features, this feature has been assigned to the period of natural accumulation although it probably includes materials from more than one strata. [V516CJC2.J]

F0033

K03

S810

cl [S819CJC.J]

F0033

P99

U807

S813 [U807CJC.J]

F0034

A21

U807

ld [U807CJC.J]

F0034

A30

U807

This feature is the east baulk of k1. It extends 500cm south of m4986 and 200cms east of the same marker. It is about 1.35 meters deep. It is composed of natural accumulations and is equivalent to the natural accumulations of f1, f8 and f10 although it was not excavated by individual feature. [U807CJC.J]

F0034

A35

U807

v12 [U807CJC.J]

F0034

A40

U807

Volumetric feature [U807CJC.J]

F0034

B11

S813

East baulk of k1 [S816CJC.J]

F0034

C02

U807

We did not excavate this baulk in features as we knew that all of these features were composed of indistinguishable natural accumulations. All of the pottery was collected together from the baulk, not separated by the features. [U807CJC.J]

F0034

D01

S814

k1 [S819CJC.J]

F0034

D06

S814

9066 @bottom [S819CJC.J]

F0034

D06

S814

9201 @top [S819CJC.J]

F0034

F02

S817

<5si q0046 [S823CJC.J]

F0034

F02

S818

<5si q0049 [S823CJC.J]

F0034

F02

S819

<5si f0039 [S819CJC.J]

F0034

F02

S819

<5si f0040 [S819CJC.J]

F0034

F99

U807

Types of contact were not recorded for baulks as they were not excavated by feature but rather as large volumetric units. [U807CJC.J]

F0034

I01

V516

s122-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0034

I03

V516

h7v-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0034

I12

V516

This baulk includes natural accumulations dating to s120-J7A as well as the topsoil belonging to s20-J7A [V516CJC2.J]

F0034

P99

U807

S818 [U807CJC.J]

F0035

A03

U811

^flst [U811CJC.J]

F0035

A21

S816

st [S819CJC.J]

F0035

A30

U807

This feature is a large floating stone in the eastern baulk of k3. It is probably related to the other floating stones at similar elevations such as f25, f4, f5, f6, f38, f37, and f36. [U807CJC.J]

F0035

A35

U818

v25 [U818CJC.J]

F0035

B11

S813

Large floating stone in the baulk of k3. This stone appears to be in line with f29, f37, f25 and f4 and was found right next to f36. The stone measures 100 cm by 70 cm and is 17 cm tall. It is flat and rectangular in shape but is not worked. [S816CJC.J]

F0035

D01

S816

k3 [S819CJC.J]

F0035

D06

U807

9154 [U807CJC.J]

F0035

D99

U807

Only one elevation was taken for floating stones. It is the elevation at the top. [U807CJC.J]

F0035

F02

S813

>5si f0027 [S816CJC.J]

F0035

I01

V516

s70-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0035

I03

V516

h8m-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0035

I12

V516

Floating stones in J7 can be correlated with floating stones at similar elevations in J2 and although there is no independent J7 ceramic data to support these strata assignments the comparison with J2 seems secure. [V516CJC2.J]

F0035

K07

U807

very hard [U807CJC.J]

F0035

O01

S810

v0025 [U816CJC.J]

F0035

O01

S810

v0025a [U816CJC.J]

F0035

O08

U817

p0002 [U817CJC.J]

F0035

P99

U807

S817 [U807CJC.J]

F0036

A03

U811

^flst [U811CJC.J]

F0036

A21

S816

st [S819CJC.J]

F0036

A30

U807

This feature is another large floating stone found in the east baulk of k3. It is probably related to the other floating stones at similar elevations such as f25, f4, f5, f6, f38, f37, and f35. [U807CJC.J]

F0036

A35

U807

p2 [U807CJC.J]

F0036

B11

S813

Floating stone found in the baulk of k3. This stone was found next to f35. It may be linked to f29, f37, f25 and f4. [S816CJC.J]

F0036

C33

U807

This stone was not photographed as it was totally within the baulk and was removed as part of the baulk. It was relayed and its location is visible in p2 [U807CJC.J]

F0036

D01

S816

k3 [S819CJC.J]

F0036

D06

U807

9147 [U807CJC.J]

F0036

F02

S813

>5si f0027 [S816CJC.J]

F0036

F99

U807

Only one elevation was taken for floating stones. It is the elevation at the top. [U807CJC.J]

F0036

I01

V516

s70-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0036

I03

V516

h8m-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0036

I12

V516

Floating stones in J7 can be correlated with floating stones at similar elevations in J2 and although there is no independent J7 ceramic data to support these strata assignments the comparison with J2 seems secure. [V516CJC2.J]

F0036

K07

U807

very hard [U807CJC.J]

F0036

O08

U817

p0002 [U817CJC.J]

F0036

P99

U807

S817 [U807CJC.J]

F0037

A03

U811

^flst [U811CJC.J]

F0037

A21

S816

st [S819CJC.J]

F0037

A30

U807

This feature is a floating stone in the eastern baulk of k2. It is very large measuring 68x37cm. It is probably related to the other floating stones at similar elevations such as f25, f4, f5, f6, f38, f36, f39 and f35. [U807CJC.J]

F0037

A35

U807

v22 [U807CJC.J]

F0037

B11

S810

Floating stone in east baulk of k2. Appears to be related to stones f25, f4, f5, f6 in k1 as well as f29 in k2 and f35 and f36 in k3. Addtionally it may be related to the stones across J6k200 in area C2, see v22. [S811CJC.J]

F0037

D01

S816

k2 [S819CJC.J]

F0037

D03

S817

20 (36654 50479 - 9130 / Relay location: N point) [S824CJCR.J]

F0037

D03

S817

21 (36596 50481 - 9153 / Relay location: S point) [S824CJCR.J]

F0037

D03

S817

22 (36609 50509 - 9164 / Relay location: SW point) [S824CJCR.J]

F0037

D06

S817

9123 @bottom [S817CJC.J]

F0037

D06

S817

9147 @top [S817CJC.J]

F0037

D10

S817

This stone is 37 cm wide, 68 cm long and 24 cm in height. [S817CJC.J]

F0037

F02

U807

>5si f0007 [U807CJC.J]

F0037

I01

V516

s70-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0037

I03

V516

h8m-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0037

I12

V516

Floating stones in J7 can be correlated with floating stones at similar elevations in J2 and although there is no independent J7 ceramic data to support these strata assignments the comparison with J2 seems secure. [V516CJC2.J]

F0037

K03

S816

st [S819CJC.J]

F0037

K07

U807

very hard [U807CJC.J]

F0037

O01

S810

v0014 [U816CJC.J]

F0037

O01

S810

v0015 [U816CJC.J]

F0037

O01

S810

v0022 [U816CJC.J]

F0037

O01

S810

v0025 [U816CJC.J]

F0037

O01

S810

v0025a [U816CJC.J]

F0037

O08

U817

p0002 [U817CJC.J]

F0037

P02

S816

S819 [S819CJC.J]

F0038

A03

U811

^flst [U811CJC.J]

F0038

A21

S816

st [S819CJC.J]

F0038

A30

U807

This feature is a floating stone in the eastern baulk of k2. It is very large measuring 68x37cm. It is probably related to the other floating stones at similar elevations such as f25, f4, f5, f6, f37, f36, f39 and f35. [U807CJC.J]

F0038

A35

U807

p2 [U807CJC.J]

F0038

B11

S818

Large stone in the East baulk of k2. It just north of f25, another large stone. Appears to be associated with f4, f25, f29, f37, f35 and f36 which are also large stones in the east baulks. It is also in line with stones in the excavations of area C2, which was excavated by the German team (see v22) [S818CJC.J]

F0038

D01

S816

k2 [S819CJC.J]

F0038

D06

U807

9145 [U807CJC.J]

F0038

F02

S818

>5si f0002 [S818CJC.J]

F0038

F99

U807

Only one elevation was taken for floating stones. It is the elevation at the top. [U807CJC.J]

F0038

I01

V516

s70-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0038

I03

V516

h8m-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0038

I12

V516

Floating stones in J7 can be correlated with floating stones at similar elevations in J2 and although there is no independent J7 ceramic data to support these strata assignments the comparison with J2 seems secure. [V516CJC2.J]

F0038

K03

S816

st [S819CJC.J]

F0038

K07

U807

very hard [U807CJC.J]

F0038

O08

U817

p0002 [U817CJC.J]

F0038

O99

U807

This feature was only relayed and not photographed, as it was removed as part of the baulk. [U807CJC.J]

F0038

P02

S816

S819 [S819CJC.J]

F0038

P99

U807

S819 [U807CJC.J]

F0039

A03

U811

^flst [U811CJC.J]

F0039

A21

S819

st [S819CJC.J]

F0039

A30

U807

This feature is a large floating stone in the eastern baulk of k1. It is probably related to the other floating stones at similar elevations such as f25, f4, f5, f6, f38, f36, and f35. [U807CJC.J]

F0039

A35

U807

p2 [U807CJC.J]

F0039

B11

S819

Large floating stone in k1. This stone was found in the east baulk, probably related to f40, f29, f38, f37, f4, and f25. The stone is 66 cm long, 45 cm wide and 21 cm high. [S819CJC.J]

F0039

D01

S819

k1 [S819CJC.J]

F0039

D03

S819

30 (36394 50421 - 9143 / Relay location: NW corner) [S824CJCR.J]

F0039

D03

S819

31 (36363 50434 - 9140 / Relay location: S point) [S824CJCR.J]

F0039

D03

S819

32 (36362 50468 - 9155 / Relay location: E point) [S824CJCR.J]

F0039

D03

S819

33 (36391 50464 - 9165 / Relay location: N point) [S824CJCR.J]

F0039

D06

S819

9095 @bottom [S819CJC.J]

F0039

D06

S819

9140 @top [S819CJC.J]

F0039

F02

S819

>5si f0034 [S819CJC.J]

F0039

I01

V516

s70-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0039

I03

V516

h8m-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0039

I12

V516

Floating stones in J7 can be correlated with floating stones at similar elevations in J2 and although there is no independent J7 ceramic data to support these strata assignments the comparison with J2 seems secure. [V516CJC2.J]

F0039

K03

S819

st [S819CJC.J]

F0039

K07

U807

very hard [U807CJC.J]

F0039

O08

U817

p0002 [U817CJC.J]

F0039

O99

U807

This feature was only relayed and not photographed, as it was removed as part of the baulk. [U807CJC.J]

F0039

P02

S819

S819 [S819CJC.J]

F0040

A03

U811

^flst [U811CJC.J]

F0040

A21

S819

st [S819CJC.J]

F0040

A30

U807

This feature is a floating stone in the eastern baulk of k1. It is probably related to the other floating stones at similar elevations such as f25, f4, f5, f6, f38, f36, and f35. [U807CJC.J]

F0040

A35

U807

p2 [U807CJC.J]

F0040

B11

S819

Large floating stone in k1. This stone was found in the east baulk, probably related to f39, f29, f38, f37, f4, and f25. The stone is 70 cm long, 43 cm wide and 32 cm high. [S819CJC.J]

F0040

D01

S819

k1 [S819CJC.J]

F0040

D03

S819

34 (36344 50418 - 9145 / Relay location: N point) [S824CJCR.J]

F0040

D03

S819

35 (36314 50392 - 9159 / Relay location: W point) [S824CJCR.J]

F0040

D03

S819

36 (36313 50426 - 9142 / Relay location: E point) [S824CJCR.J]

F0040

D06

S819

9125 @bottom [S819CJC.J]

F0040

D06

S819

9142 @top [S819CJC.J]

F0040

F02

S819

>5si f0034 [S819CJC.J]

F0040

I01

V516

s70-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0040

I03

V516

h8m-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0040

I12

V516

Floating stones in J7 can be correlated with floating stones at similar elevations in J2 and although there is no independent J7 ceramic data to support these strata assignments the comparison with J2 seems secure. [V516CJC2.J]

F0040

K03

S819

st [S819CJC.J]

F0040

K07

U807

very hard [U807CJC.J]

F0040

O08

U817

p0002 [U817CJC.J]

F0040

O99

U807

This feature was only relayed and not photographed, as it was removed as part of the baulk. [U807CJC.J]

F0040

P02

S819

S819 [S819CJC.J]

F0041

A21

S821

vm [S824CJC2.J]

F0041

A30

U807

f41 is a volumetric feature in the southern portion of k1. It was assigned to a new locus, k100, which is the area south of k1. Most of this feature was thrown down into k100 to create a viewing platform. This feature is composed of natural accumulations. This feature extends 150cms south of m4856 and 200cms to the east. [U807CJC.J]

F0041

A35

U818

v26 [U818CJC.J]

F0041

A40

U807

ld [U807CJC.J]

F0041

B11

S824

Volumetric feature. This area is essentially the south baulk of k1. It has been assigned to a new locus, k100. This feature was excavated like a baulk with no separation of features. It was larger than a normal baulk, about 2 meters East-West and 1.5 m North-South. Part of the dirt was thrown down south of k100 to backfill part of the C2 excavation and create a viewing platform where we installed a cement staircase this year (see v26). [S824CJC2.J]

F0041

D01

S821

k100 [S824CJC2.J]

F0041

D06

S821

9195 @top [S824CJC2.J]

F0041

D06

U807

9079 @bottom [U807CJC.J]

F0041

F02

S819

<5si q0050 [S823CJC.J]

F0041

I01

V516

s122-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0041

I03

V516

h7v-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0041

I12

V516

This baulk includes natural accumulations dating to s120-J7A as well as the topsoil belonging to s20-J7A [V516CJC2.J]

F0041

K03

S821

cl [S824CJC2.J]

F0041

O01

S810

v0026 [U816CJC.J]

F0041

O01

S810

v0026a [U816CJC.J]

F0041

O01

S810

v0027 [U816CJC.J]

F0041

P02

S821

S821 [S824CJC2.J]

F0042

A03

U811

^bf [U811CJC.J]

F0042

A21

U807

bf [U807CJC.J]

F0042

A30

U807

This volumetrically defined feature is partially composed of brickfall. Under the surface at elevation 9045 begins brickfall. This feature covers the whole locus extending 400cms South of m6027 and 145cms East. [U807CJC.J]

F0042

A35

U818

v36 [U818CJC.J]

F0042

A40

U807

Volumetric feature [U807CJC.J]

F0042

B11

S820

Volumetric feature, 50 cm deep in all of k5. At an elevation of 9045 a hard compact surface was uncovered (v28). It was probably created due to the presence of water. [S820CJC.J]

F0042

D01

S821

k5 [S824CJC2.J]

F0042

D06

S821

8982 @bottom [S824CJC2.J]

F0042

D06

S821

9052 @top [S824CJC2.J]

F0042

F02

S819

<5si q0051 [S823CJC.J]

F0042

F02

S823

<5si q0058 [S823CJC.J]

F0042

F02

S824

<0co f0019 [S824CJC2.J]

F0042

F02

S824

>0co f0047 [S824CJC2.J]

F0042

I01

V516

s160-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0042

I03

V516

h7j-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0042

I12

V516

Brickfall features are assigned based on the ceramic data and the correlation with the brickfall in J2 and J6. [V516CJC2.J]

F0042

K03

S821

cl [S824CJC2.J]

F0042

O01

S810

v0028 [U816CJC.J]

F0042

O01

S810

v0034 [U816CJC.J]

F0042

O01

S810

v0036 [U816CJC.J]

F0042

O01

S810

v0036a [U816CJC.J]

F0042

O01

S810

v0036b [U816CJC.J]

F0042

O01

S810

v0036c [U816CJC.J]

F0042

P99

U807

S821 [U807CJC.J]

F0043

A03

U811

^bf [U811CJC.J]

F0043

A21

U807

bf [U807CJC.J]

F0043

A30

U807

This volumetrically defined feature is composed of brickfall. The feature covers the whole locus extending 400cms north from m6028 and 270cms to the east. This feature is the beginning of the brickfall in k4. [U807CJC.J]

F0043

A35

U818

v38 [U818CJC.J]

F0043

A40

U807

Volumetric feature [U807CJC.J]

F0043

B11

S820

Volumetric feature, 50 cm deep in all of k4. [S820CJC.J]

F0043

B11

U807

This feature is equivalent to the so-called dirty brickfall in J6 that slopes across the trench, k200. [U807CJC.J]

F0043

D01

S821

k4 [S824CJC2.J]

F0043

D06

S821

8943 @bottom [S824CJC2.J]

F0043

D06

S821

9062 @top [S824CJC2.J]

F0043

D99

U807

Although this feature was intended to be 50cm deep it is actually closer to to 1 meter. This was due to our desire to excavate quickly and work through the brickfall. Despite the large depth the feature is uniform brickfall. [U807CJC.J]

F0043

F02

S820

<5si q0052 [S823CJC.J]

F0043

F02

S824

<0co f0020 [S824CJC2.J]

F0043

F02

S824

>0co f0050 [S824CJC2.J]

F0043

F02

S825

<5si q0061 [S826CJC.J]

F0043

I01

V516

s160-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0043

I03

V516

h7j-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0043

I12

V516

Brickfall features are assigned based on the ceramic data and the correlation with the brickfall in J2 and J6. [V516CJC2.J]

F0043

K03

S821

cl [S824CJC2.J]

F0043

O01

S810

v0030 [U816CJC.J]

F0043

O01

S810

v0038 [U816CJC.J]

F0043

O01

S810

v0038a [U816CJC.J]

F0043

O01

S810

v0038b [U816CJC.J]

F0043

O01

S810

v0039 [U816CJC.J]

F0043

O01

S810

v0040 [U816CJC.J]

F0044

A03

U811

^bf [U811CJC.J]

F0044

A21

S821

vm [S824CJC2.J]

F0044

A30

U807

This feature is at the intersection of the natural accumulations and the brickfall. It is mostly natural accumulations. It is a volumetrically defined layer. [U807CJC.J]

F0044

A35

U818

v29 [U818CJC.J]

F0044

B11

S824

Volumetric 50cm feature. Mostly natural accumulation. All 50 cm were not excavated as we changed the emphasis towards finishing in k4, k5 and k6. [S824CJC2.J]

F0044

C02

U807

After f44 had been excavated k3 was cut back one meter from the inside of trench k200. No features were assigned to that cleaning operation but ash and brickfall were seen in section. These are not assigned to f44, but rather were assigned feature numbers (f57 and f58) during the study season. They are directly below f44 although they were only exposed, not excavated. [U807CJC.J]

F0044

C10

U807

The lower bottom elevation is probably not correct based on the notes from the excavation so I have added the bottom elevation from the q-lot associated with this feature. [U807CJC.J]

F0044

D01

S821

k3 [S824CJC2.J]

F0044

D06

S821

8943 @bottom [S824CJC2.J]

F0044

D06

S821

9035 @top [S824CJC2.J]

F0044

D06

U807

8985 @ bottom [U807CJC.J]

F0044

F02

S820

<5si q0054 [S823CJC.J]

F0044

F02

S824

<0co f0012 [S824CJC2.J]

F0044

F02

U807

>0co f0057 [U807CJC.J]

F0044

I01

V516

s160-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0044

I03

V516

h7j-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0044

I12

V516

Brickfall features are assigned based on the ceramic data and the correlation with the brickfall in J2 and J6. [V516CJC2.J]

F0044

K03

S821

cl [S824CJC2.J]

F0044

O01

S810

v0029 [U816CJC.J]

F0045

C30

U807

This feature number was never assigned. [U807CJC.J]

F0046

A01

U807

f0051 [U807CJC.J]

F0046

A03

U811

^bf [U811CJC.J]

F0046

A21

S821

vm [S824CJC2.J]

F0046

A30

U807

This feature is composed of brickfall in k6. It is thinner than some of the other features because it was already cut down as part of J2. This feature covers the whole locus. [U807CJC.J]

F0046

A35

U818

v31 [U818CJC.J]

F0046

A40

U807

brickfall [U807CJC.J]

F0046

B11

S823

Removal of the brickfall in k6. This feature includes some large preserved bricks. [S823CJC.J]

F0046

B11

U807

This feature is equivalent to the so-called dirty brickfall in J6 that slopes across the trench, k200. [U807CJC.J]

F0046

C02

U807

k6 was originally part of J2 (formerly J2k4) but in order to completely remove the brickfall and create an even surface across the bottom of J7, k6 was added to J7 and excavated. We only removed the brickfall and stopped as soon as we reached floors. [U807CJC.J]

F0046

D01

S821

k6 [S824CJC2.J]

F0046

D06

S821

8857 @top [S824CJC2.J]

F0046

D06

S827

8818 @ bottom [S827CJC.J]

F0046

F02

S823

<5si q0057 [S823CJC.J]

F0046

F02

S823

<5si q0060 [S823CJC.J]

F0046

F02

U807

>0co f0051 [U807CJC.J]

F0046

I01

V516

s160-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0046

I03

V516

h7j-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0046

I12

V516

Brickfall features are assigned based on the ceramic data and the correlation with the brickfall in J2 and J6. [V516CJC2.J]

F0046

O01

S810

v0031 [U816CJC.J]

F0046

O01

S810

v0031a [U816CJC.J]

F0046

O01

S810

v0031b [U816CJC.J]

F0047

A03

U811

^bf [U811CJC.J]

F0047

A21

S821

vm [S824CJC2.J]

F0047

A30

U807

This volumetrically defined feature is composed of brickfall. It covers the whole locus of k5 and is linked to the brickfall in J6 that crosses the trench, k200. [U807CJC.J]

F0047

A35

U818

v36 [U818CJC.J]

F0047

A40

U807

brickfall [U807CJC.J]

F0047

B11

S823

This is a volumetric feature. It is 50cm in depth. Many large sherds were recovered from this feature, it may be that it is part of the dirty brickfall also found in J6. [S823CJC.J]

F0047

D01

S821

k5 [S824CJC2.J]

F0047

D06

S821

8932 @bottom [S824CJC2.J]

F0047

D06

S821

8982 @top [S824CJC2.J]

F0047

F02

S823

<5si q0059 [S823CJC.J]

F0047

F02

S824

<0co f0042 [S824CJC2.J]

F0047

F02

S825

>0co f0049 [S825CJC.J]

F0047

I01

V516

s160-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0047

I03

V516

h7j-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0047

I12

V516

Brickfall features are assigned based on the ceramic data and the correlation with the brickfall in J2 and J6. [V516CJC2.J]

F0047

K03

U807

cl [U807CJC.J]

F0047

O01

S810

v0034 [U816CJC.J]

F0047

O01

S810

v0036 [U816CJC.J]

F0047

O01

S810

v0036a [U816CJC.J]

F0047

O01

S810

v0036b [U816CJC.J]

F0047

O01

S810

v0036c [U816CJC.J]

F0047

P01

U807

S819 [U807CJC.J]

F0048

A21

S821

vm [S824CJC2.J]

F0048

A30

U807

This feature is a volumetric feature that was created to describe the trimming of the border of the cement staircase. It is composed of topsoil and natural accumulations and has no real stratigraphic significance. This feature is equivalent to f900 and the construction of the cement staircase in MZ20. [U807CJC.J]

F0048

B11

S823

Small volumetric feature in k5. This feature borders the staircase and is about 50 cm wide. It was cut to a slope to match the staircase. Very little pottery was recovered. [S823CJC.J]

F0048

C02

U807

This feature was part of the shaping and construction of the cement staircase. Once k5 was excavated there was a large portion of dirt still standing and it had to be cut down to match the slope of the staircase. It was not a stratigraphically important area but q-lots were kept. [U807CJC.J]

F0048

C33

U807

No elevations were taken for this feature. It is unclear if they were forgotten or if they were thought unnecessary for simple cleaning operations. [U807CJC.J]

F0048

D01

S821

k5 [S824CJC2.J]

F0048

F02

S825

<5si q0063 [S826CJC.J]

F0048

F99

U807

Types of contact were not recorded for baulks and cleaning operations. [U807CJC.J]

F0048

I12

V516

Unassigned because it is a mixed feature for cleaning operations. [V516CJC2.J]

F0048

O99

U807

There are no views of this feature [U807CJC.J]

F0049

A03

U811

^bf [U811CJC.J]

F0049

A21

S825

bf [S825CJC.J]

F0049

A30

U807

This feature was a volumetrically defined layer composed entirely of brickfall. It covers the whole locus, k5, extending 400cms south from m6027 and 200cms to the east. It contained a partial human skull (i3) and a small cup (i2). It also has some unbaked bricks in it. It is the brickfall that slopes across the trench, k200 from J6. [U807CJC.J]

F0049

A35

U818

v36 [U818CJC.J]

F0049

A40

S824

Volumetric feature [S824CJC2.J]

F0049

B11

S823

Volumetric feature in k5. It is 50 cm in depth. [S823CJC.J]

F0049

B11

S824

Today some unbaked bricks were found in f49. This feature clearly includes the brickfall that was expected based on the excavations in J6. [S824CJC2.J]

F0049

B11

S825

This feature is a volumetric feature almost entirely composed of brickfall. A small cup (i2) and a human skull (i3) were found inside. The bricks are both gray and red bricks and the same as the brickfall in J6. [S825CJC.J]

F0049

D01

S821

k5 [S824CJC2.J]

F0049

D06

S821

8932 @top [S824CJC2.J]

F0049

D06

S825

8759 @bottom [S825CJC.J]

F0049

D06

U807

8867 @bottom [U807CJC.J]

F0049

D99

U811

This feature has two bottom elevations as it thought to be finished excavating but then we excavated more. Rather than remove the elevation I have simply added the new ending elevation. [S825CJC.J]

F0049

F02

S825

<0co f0047 [S825CJC.J]

F0049

F02

S825

<5si q0066 [S826CJC.J]

F0049

I01

V516

s160-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0049

I03

V516

h7j-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0049

I12

V516

Brickfall features are assigned based on the ceramic data and the correlation with the brickfall in J2 and J6. [V516CJC2.J]

F0049

K03

U807

cl [U807CJC.J]

F0049

O01

S810

v0033 [U816CJC.J]

F0049

O01

S810

v0033a [U816CJC.J]

F0049

O01

S810

v0034 [U816CJC.J]

F0049

O01

S810

v0036 [U816CJC.J]

F0049

O01

S810

v0036a [U816CJC.J]

F0049

O01

S810

v0036b [U816CJC.J]

F0049

O01

S810

v0036c [U816CJC.J]

F0049

O01

U816

v0045 [U816CJC.J]

F0049

O01

U816

v0045a [U816CJC.J]

F0049

O01

U816

v0046 [U816CJC.J]

F0049

O01

U816

v0046a [U816CJC.J]

F0049

O01

U816

v0048 [U816CJC.J]

F0049

O01

U816

v0048a [U816CJC.J]

F0049

O01

U816

v0048b [U816CJC.J]

F0049

O01

U816

v0048c [U816CJC.J]

F0049

O01

U816

v0048d [U816CJC.J]

F0049

O01

U816

v0048e [U816CJC.J]

F0049

O01

U816

v0048f [U816CJC.J]

F0049

O01

U816

v0048g [U816CJC.J]

F0049

O01

U816

v0048h [U816CJC.J]

F0049

O01

U816

v0048i [U816CJC.J]

F0050

A03

U811

^bf [U811CJC.J]

F0050

A21

S824

vm [S824CJC2.J]

F0050

A30

U807

This feature is a volumetrically defined layer composed entirely of brickfall. It covers the entire locus, k4, extending 400cms south from r38 and 250cms to the east. The brickfall is distinctive and contains some pieces of bricks as well as small items. [U807CJC.J]

F0050

A35

U818

v38 [U818CJC.J]

F0050

A40

U807

brickfall [U807CJC.J]

F0050

C02

U807

This was the last feature excavated in k4 and was excavated to a stopping point that would make it level with the other loci. [U807CJC.J]

F0050

D01

S824

k4 [S824CJC2.J]

F0050

D06

S824

8943 @top [S824CJC2.J]

F0050

D06

U807

8893 @bottom [U807CJC.J]

F0050

F02

S824

<0co f0043 [S824CJC2.J]

F0050

F02

S825

<5si q0064 [S826CJC.J]

F0050

I01

V516

s160-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0050

I03

V516

h7j-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0050

I12

V516

Brickfall features are assigned based on the ceramic data and the correlation with the brickfall in J2 and J6. [V516CJC2.J]

F0050

K03

U807

cl [U807CJC.J]

F0050

O01

S810

v0030 [U816CJC.J]

F0050

O01

S810

v0038 [U816CJC.J]

F0050

O01

S810

v0038a [U816CJC.J]

F0050

O01

S810

v0038b [U816CJC.J]

F0050

O01

S810

v0039 [U816CJC.J]

F0050

O01

S810

v0040 [U816CJC.J]

F0050

O01

S810

v0041 [U816CJC.J]

F0050

O01

S810

v0041a [U816CJC.J]

F0050

O01

U816

v0047 [U816CJC.J]

F0050

O01

U816

v0047a [U816CJC.J]

F0050

O01

U816

v0047b [U816CJC.J]

F0050

O01

U816

v0047c [U816CJC.J]

F0050

P01

U807

S807 [U807CJC.J]

F0051

A01

U807

f0046 [U807CJC.J]

F0051

A03

U811

^bf [U811CJC.J]

F0051

A21

S825

bf [S825CJC.J]

F0051

A35

U818

v31 [U818CJC.J]

F0051

B11

S825

This feature was assigned to the thin layer of brickfall visible in k6 (formerly J02k4) in the south section. A jar rim was found in the bottom of this surface but we will not remove it, it may be a standing jar sitting in some of the floor features visible in the south section. [S825CJC.J]

F0051

C10

U807

This feature is the same as f46 based on elevations [U807CJC.J]

F0051

C99

U807

The jar rim was recovered during the winter of 2008 and was recorded as an item (i6) in 2009. [U807CJC.J]

F0051

D06

S826

8818 @ bottom [S826CJC.J]

F0051

F02

S825

<5si q0065 [S826CJC.J]

F0051

F02

U807

<0co f0046 [U807CJC.J]

F0051

I01

V516

s160-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0051

I03

V516

h7j-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0051

I12

V516

Brickfall features are assigned based on the ceramic data and the correlation with the brickfall in J2 and J6. [V516CJC2.J]

F0051

O01

S810

v0031 [U816CJC.J]

F0051

O01

S810

v0032 [U816CJC.J]

F0052

A03

U811

^bf [U811CJC.J]

F0052

A21

U807

vm [U807CJC.J]

F0052

A30

U807

This feature is the north baulk of k5. It was a very high baulk. The top portion was excavated with the big pick while the lower portion was more carefully excavated to recover any more bones that might be associated with the human skull. This feature is a mix of natural accumulations and brickfall. The baulk is 1 meter thick, extending 2 meters E-W and is 3 meters deep. [U807CJC.J]

F0052

A35

U807

v31 [U807CJC.J]

F0052

A40

U807

mixed [U807CJC.J]

F0052

B11

S826

North baulk in k5. This baulk is primarily composed of natural accumulations covering brickfall. It was excavated it one piece down to about 50 cm above the bottom where it was excavated with the small pick to recover as many bones as possible as a skull (i3) was found close by. [S826CJC.J]

F0052

C02

U807

As it was one of the last features excavated during the season it had to be removed quickly and was thus taken down all as one piece rather than in smaller features. This resulted in a mixing of brickfall and natural accumulations but as we had the stratified deposits from k4 and k5 we did not think it was necessary to excavate the baulk in small sections. [U807CJC.J]

F0052

C30

U807

At the end of MZ21 the records for this feature were lost. They have been reconstructed here from complimentary records such as q-logs, dailys and relays. [U807CJC.J]

F0052

D01

U807

k5 [U807CJC.J]

F0052

D06

U807

8780 @bottom [U807CJC.J]

F0052

D06

U807

9080 @top [U807CJC.J]

F0052

F02

S826

<5si q0067 [S826CJC.J]

F0052

F99

U807

No types of contact were assigned to large baulks as they were not excavated as stratigraphic units. [U807CJC.J]

F0052

I01

V516

s160-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0052

I03

V516

h7j-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0052

I12

V516

Brickfall features are assigned based on the ceramic data and the correlation with the brickfall in J2 and J6. [V516CJC2.J]

F0052

O99

U818

No specific picture was taken of this feature but in v31 you can see the large freestanding baulk of k5. It is composed of brickfall and is mishapen due to the cut of the trench. [U818CJC.J]

F0053

A21

U807

vm [U807CJC.J]

F0053

A30

U807

This feature was the west baulk of k5 where it bordered on the cement staircase that was constructed in MZ20. It is a mixed feature that is composed of both natural accumulations and brickfall. [U807CJC.J]

F0053

A40

U807

mixed [U807CJC.J]

F0053

B11

S826

West baulk of k5. This baulk was only partially excavated. The excavated portion is about 70 cm east west and is 4 meters north-south. A portion to the west was left to protect the cement staircase and to provide a platform the installation of a railing. This baulk is composed of natural accumulations and brickfall. [S826CJC.J]

F0053

C30

U807

At the end of MZ21 the records for this feature were lost. They have been reconstructed here from complimentary records such as q-logs, dailys and relays. [U807CJC.J]

F0053

C33

U807

There are no views of this feature. [U807CJC.J]

F0053

D01

U807

k5 [U807CJC.J]

F0053

D06

U807

8777 @bottom [U807CJC.J]

F0053

D06

U807

9077 @top [U807CJC.J]

F0053

D99

U807

This feature extends 400cms south from m6027 and 100cms to the east. [U807CJC.J]

F0053

F02

S826

<5si q0068 [S826CJC.J]

F0053

F99

U807

No types of contact were assigned to large baulks as they were not excavated as stratigraphic units. [U807CJC.J]

F0053

I12

V516

Unassigned because it is a mixed feature for cleaning operations. [V516CJC2.J]

F0054

A21

U807

vm [U807CJC.J]

F0054

A30

U807

This feature was a 1m x 1m baulk in k3. It was excavated as a volumetric feature down 3 meters. It is mixed accumulations of natural accumulations, brickfall and some ash at the bottom. [U807CJC.J]

F0054

A35

U818

v41 [U818CJC.J]

F0054

A40

U807

mixed [U807CJC.J]

F0054

B11

S826

North baulk of k3. This volumetric feature is the small one meter by one meter stub that protrudes between where a one meter section was removed from both k4 and k3. It is one meter by one meter and goes down 3 meters. It is composed of natural accumulations, brickfall and ash. [S826CJC.J]

F0054

C30

U807

At the end of MZ21 the records for this feature were lost. They have been reconstructed here from complimentary records such as q-logs, dailys and relays. [U807CJC.J]

F0054

D01

U807

k3 [U807CJC.J]

F0054

D06

U807

8777 @bottom [U807CJC.J]

F0054

D06

U807

9077 @top [U807CJC.J]

F0054

D99

U807

This feature extends 100cm west from m6005 and 100cms south [U807CJC.J]

F0054

F02

S826

<5si q0069 [S826CJC.J]

F0054

F99

U807

No types of contact were assigned to large baulks as they were not excavated as stratigraphic units. [U807CJC.J]

F0054

I01

V516

s160-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0054

I03

V516

h7j-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0054

I12

V516

Although this baulk includes natural accumulations it is primarily from the brickfall layers. [V516CJC2.J]

F0054

O01

S810

v0041 [U816CJC.J]

F0054

O01

S810

v0041a [U816CJC.J]

F0055

A21

U807

vm [U807CJC.J]

F0055

A30

U807

This feature is a small portion of the north baulk of k3. It was the portion remaining above where we stepped the loci in to save time in order to reach the bottom before the end of the season. It is at the beginning of the brickfall in k3 by elevation but it not certain to be only composed of brickfall so it is listed as mixed. It is probably a mixture of the level where f12 and f44 meet. [U807CJC.J]

F0055

A35

U807

v42 [U807CJC.J]

F0055

A40

U807

mixed [U807CJC.J]

F0055

B11

S826

North baulk of k3. This volumetric feature is the small portion of the north baulk that is above the portions of the square that were not completely excavated. It is composed of natural accumulations. It is 1 meter thick and 2 meters wide. [S826CJC.J]

F0055

C30

U807

At the end of MZ21 the records for this feature were lost. They have been reconstructed here from complimentary records such as q-logs, dailys and relays. [U807CJC.J]

F0055

D01

U807

k3 [U807CJC.J]

F0055

D06

U807

9042 @bottom [U807CJC.J]

F0055

D06

U807

9077 @top [U807CJC.J]

F0055

D99

U807

This feature extends 200cms east of m6028 and 100cms south [U807CJC.J]

F0055

F02

S826

<5si q0070 [S826CJC.J]

F0055

F99

U807

No types of contact were assigned to large baulks as they were not excavated as stratigraphic units. [U807CJC.J]

F0055

I01

V516

s160-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0055

I03

V516

h7j-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0055

I12

V516

Although this baulk may include natural accumulations it is primarily from the brickfall layers. [V516CJC2.J]

F0055

O01

S810

v0042 [U816CJC.J]

F0055

P01

U807

S807 [U807CJC.J]

F0056

A21

U807

vm [U807CJC.J]

F0056

A30

U807

This feature is the large northern baulk of k4. It is 1m by 3.5 meters thick and it is 3 meters deep. It was excavated as one volumetric feature and therefore is mixed natural accumulations and brickfall. [U807CJC.J]

F0056

A40

U807

mx [U807CJC.J]

F0056

B11

S826

North baulk of k4. This baulk is composed of natural accumulations and brickfall. It is about 3 meters high. It was excavated as a volumetric feature. [S826CJC.J]

F0056

C02

U807

As it was one of the last features excavated during the season it had to be removed quickly and was thus taken down all as one piece rather than in smaller features. This resulted in a mixing of brickfall and natural accumulations but as we had the stratified deposits from k4 and k5 we did not think it was necessary to excavate the baulk in small sections. [U807CJC.J]

F0056

C30

U807

At the end of MZ21 the records for this feature were lost. They have been reconstructed here from complimentary records such as q-logs, dailys and relays. [U807CJC.J]

F0056

D01

U807

k4 [U807CJC.J]

F0056

D06

U807

8729 @bottom [U807CJC.J]

F0056

D06

U807

9079 @top [U807CJC.J]

F0056

D99

U807

This feature extends 100cms north of r38 and 30cms to the east. [U807CJC.J]

F0056

F02

S826

<5si q0071 [S826CJC.J]

F0056

F99

U807

No types of contact were assigned to large baulks as they were not excavated as stratigraphic units. [U807CJC.J]

F0056

I01

V516

s160-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0056

I03

V516

h7j-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0056

I12

V516

Although this baulk includes natural accumulations it is primarily from the brickfall layers. [V516CJC2.J]

F0056

O99

U818

No specific picture was taken of this feature but the large baulk can be seen in v43. It is composed of the brickfall that comes across from J6. [U818CJC.J]

F0057

A03

U811

^bf [U811CJC.J]

F0057

A21

U807

bf [U807CJC.J]

F0057

A35

U807

v29 [U807CJC.J]

F0057

B11

U807

Brickfall layer seen in western section of k3. It has clearly articulated red and gray bricks. It was discovered during a cleaning operation. This feature was only exposed, not excavated. It covers a thick layer of ash (f58). [U807CJC.J]

F0057

C02

U807

After k3 had been finished being excavated during the 2008 season gB wanted to cut back k3 by one meter from inside k200. As this was considered a cleaning operation of the trench no features were assigned. In the study season of 2010 it became necessary to refer to the brickfall and ash seen in this section and so feature numbers were assigned. As these features were only identified in the cleaning of the section they have only been exposed, not excavated. [U807CJC.J]

F0057

D01

U807

k3 [U807CJC.J]

F0057

F02

U807

<0co f0044 [U807CJC.J]

F0057

F02

U807

>0co f0058 [U807CJC.J]

F0057

I01

V516

s160-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0057

I03

V516

h7j-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0057

I12

V516

Brickfall features are assigned based on the ceramic data and the correlation with the brickfall in J2 and J6. [V516CJC2.J]

F0057

O01

S810

v0029 [U816CJC.J]

F0057

O01

S810

v0037 [U816CJC.J]

F0057

O01

S810

v0037a [U816CJC.J]

F0058

A03

U811

^ash [U811CJC.J]

F0058

A21

U807

ly [U807CJC.J]

F0058

A35

U807

v29 [U807CJC.J]

F0058

A40

U807

ash [U807CJC.J]

F0058

B11

U807

Thick ash layer seen in western section of k3. It has a yellowish tint in some places. It ranges from 20-50cm in thickness. It slopes from the south to the north. This feature was only exposed, not excavated. [U807CJC.J]

F0058

C02

U807

After k3 had been finished being excavated during the 2008 season gB wanted to cut back k3 by one meter from inside k200. As this was considered a cleaning operation of the trench no features were assigned. In the study season of 2010 it became necessary to refer to the brickfall and ash seen in this section and so feature numbers were assigned. These features were identified in section and have not been excavated. [U807CJC.J]

F0058

D01

U807

k3 [U807CJC.J]

F0058

F02

U807

<0co f0057 [U807CJC.J]

F0058

I01

V516

s161-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0058

I03

V516

h7j-JPD [V516CJC.J]

F0058

I12

V516

This feature immediately precedes the brickfall. [V516CJC2.J]

F0058

O01

S810

v0029 [U816CJC.J]

F0058

O01

S810

v0037 [U816CJC.J]

F0058

O01

S810

v0037a [U816CJC.J]

F0900

A21

S824

mx [S824CJC2.J]

F0900

B11

S824

This is a mixed feature that comes from both k4 and k3. The east portion of these squares will be cut back 1 meter from inside k200. Because the dirt from the two can not be kept seperate once shoveled down to k200 and because there will be no seperation of features on stratigraphic basis I have assigned only one feature for all the pottery and q-items recovered from this method of excavation. [S824CJC2.J]

F0900

D01

S824

k200 [S824CJC2.J]

F0900

F02

S820

<5si q0056 [S823CJC.J]

F0900

F02

S825

<5si q0062 [S826CJC.J]

F0900

I12

V516

Unassigned because it is a mixed feature for cleaning operations. [V516CJC2.J]

H7J-JPD

I04

V516

s160-JPD [V516CJC.J]

H7J-JPD

I04

V516

s161-JPD [V516CJC.J]

H7V-JPD

I04

V516

s122-JPD [V516CJC.J]

H8M-JPD

I04

V516

s70-JPD [V516CJC.J]

H9M-JPD

I04

V516

s20-JPD [V516CJC.J]

I0001

A21

S824

ja [S824CJC.J]

I0001

A35

UX21

L_V21d7522 J7i1 S826 dM cv f900.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

I0001

B11

S824

Small jar with a bulbous shape. It has a small disk base that is slightly concave. The rim is small an the jar has a short narrow neck. The rim is mostly flat but has signs of wear on one edge. The inside of the jar is black and the outside is reddish. It does not appear to be painted but it has not been cleaned. There is evidence of secondary burning in patches on the outside, usually at the point where the sides come out the furthest. It may be a lamp, although it has no clear place to put the wick. Perhaps the wick hung down and caused the secondary burning on the outside. There are small white inclusions in the ware. The jar was broken during excavation, a large pick put a hole through both sides. Most of the fragments were collected. It will be sent to conservation to be cleaned and repaired. The diameter of the rim is 3.2 cm. The thickness of the rim is 0.5 cm. The diameter of the base is 4.35 cm. [S824CJC.J]

I0001

D03

S819

37 (37472 50706 - 8965 / Relay location: point) [S824CJCR.J]

I0001

J01

S824

9.55 [S824CJC.J]

I0001

J03

S824

10.1 [S824CJC.J]

I0001

K03

S824

cl [S824CJC.J]

I0001

K05

S824

black inside [S824CJC.J]

I0001

K05

S824

reddish yellow outside [S824CJC.J]

I0001

K06

S824

5YR7/6 [S824CJC.J]

I0001

K10

S824

broken [S824CJC.J]

I0002

A35

UX21

L_V21d7560 J7i2 S923 dM.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

I0002

O01

S810

v0033 [U816CJC.J]

I0002

O01

S810

v0033a [U816CJC.J]

I0003

A21

S827

human bone [S827CJC.J]

I0003

B11

S827

Fragment of a human skull, lR says it belongs to a child. It was found sitting in the brickfall layer of k5. It was on top of a small stone when found but it was incomplete. [S827CJC.J]

I0003

O01

U816

v0048 [U816CJC.J]

I0003

O01

U816

v0048a [U816CJC.J]

I0003

O01

U816

v0048b [U816CJC.J]

I0003

O01

U816

v0048c [U816CJC.J]

I0003

O01

U816

v0048d [U816CJC.J]

I0003

O01

U816

v0048e [U816CJC.J]

I0003

O01

U816

v0048f [U816CJC.J]

I0003

O01

U816

v0048g [U816CJC.J]

I0003

O01

U816

v0048h [U816CJC.J]

I0003

O01

U816

v0048i [U816CJC.J]

I0004

A21

S827

jar rim [S827CJC.J]

I0004

A21

U924

cv [U913CJC.J]

I0004

B11

S827

Jar rim sitting in k6. It will not be removed this season but it was relayed and recorded in case it was damaged during the winter. [S827CJC.J]

I0004

B11

U810

This jar rim is likely part of the brickfall that came across the trench, k200, from the southeast. [U810CJC.J]

I0004

B11

U924

Complete rim of a Khabur jar. It has a solid painted neck with a slightly flaring rim. [U913CJC.J]

I0004

C99

U810

This jar rim was washed out in the winter between MZ21 and MZ22 (2008-2009). It was brought to the house by the workmen and put in the object room to be recorded. It has already been relayed in the field so its removal in the winter is not a problem. It appears to be only a rim with no known associated body sherds. The locus k6 where i4 was found was excavated as part of J2 in MZ22. [U810CJC.J]

I0004

J03

U924

14 [U913CJC.J]

I0004

K03

U924

FC [U913CJC.J]

I0004

K04

U924

j [U913CJC.J]

I0004

K09

U924

k [U913CJC.J]

I0004

K10

U924

broken [U913CJC.J]

I0004

O01

S810

v0031 [U816CJC.J]

I0004

O01

S810

v0032 [U816CJC.J]

I0004

P99

U924

Should be sent to conservation to reconstruct the small pieces associated with it. [U913CJC.J]

I0004

ZcaD1

U924

K1 [U913CJC.J]

I0004

ZcaS1

U924

n [U913CJC.J]

I0004

ZcaS2

U924

s [U913CJC.J]

I0004

ZcaS3

U924

3 [U913CJC.J]

I0005

A21

S827

human bone [S827CJC.J]

I0005

A30

U810

This feature is the human skull of a child. It appears to be part of the brickfall and not a burial. Another human skull (i3) was found in the same locus and lR says that there are also human bones in the bone lots although they were not relayed individually. It is likely that the brickfall came from structures associated with burials. [U810CJC.J]

I0005

B11

S827

Fragment of a human skull. This skull was found near a tannur (q67.5). It sits in the brickfall layer of k5. [S827CJC.J]

I0005

C02

U810

These bones were sent to lR for further analysis but were badly damaged. [U810CJC.J]

I0005

D01

U810

k5 [U810CJC.J]

I0005

D99

U810

The relay for this feature is r44 [U810CJC.J]

I0005

O01

U816

v0045 [U816CJC.J]

I0005

O01

U816

v0045a [U816CJC.J]

I0005

P99

U810

This item was sent to the human bone lab for further analysis. Only one of the three human skulls found in J7 was analyzed. See i3 for further descriptions. [U810CJC.J]

I0006

A21

S827

human bone [S827CJC.J]

I0006

B11

S827

Fragment of a human skull. This skull was found while excavating the north baulk of k4. It was slightly damaged but it appears to have been incomplete. [S827CJC.J]

I0006

C02

U810

The human bones were excavated by lR. [U810CJC.J]

I0006

D01

U810

k4 [U810CJC.J]

I0006

D99

U810

The relay for this feature is r46 [U810CJC.J]

I0006

O01

U816

v0047 [U816CJC.J]

I0006

O01

U816

v0047a [U816CJC.J]

I0006

O01

U816

v0047b [U816CJC.J]

I0006

O01

U816

v0047c [U816CJC.J]

I0006

P99

U810

This item was sent to the human bone lab for further analysis. It has not yet been analyzed because it was excavated on the last day of the season [U810CJC.J]

K0001

A30

S810

Markers, m4843, m4842, m4837, and m4838 define the complete square, however, a line from m4856 to m4874 in k4 defines the western edge of the excavated area. [S811CJC.J]

K0001

A35

S810

w2 [S811CJC.J]

K0001

B11

S810

This locus is trapezoidal in shape. The eastern edge follows what would normally be the eastern edge of the square. The area that is excavated includes the eastern baulk. The eastern baulk was not left in place because the area to the east of the square, bordering J6k200, the deep trench, will essentially serve the purpose of a baulk and for section photography. This strategy was implemented to reduce the area of k1 that would need to be excavated in order to achieve the goals of J7. In the east the locus is defined by m4859 and m4843. The western edge is defined by a long line connecting m4839 in the southwest corner of k4 to m4856 which is in the southwest corner of k1. The locus is the normal 5 meters from north to south. A 1 meter baulk will be left in the north. [S811CJC.J]

K0001

O01

S802

v0004 [U816CJC.J]

K0001

O01

S802

v0004a [U816CJC.J]

K0001

O01

S810

v0006 [U816CJC.J]

K0001

O01

S810

v0011 [U816CJC.J]

K0001

O01

S810

v0012 [U816CJC.J]

K0001

O01

S810

v0015 [U816CJC.J]

K0001

O01

S810

v0021 [U816CJC.J]

K0001

O01

S810

v0022 [U816CJC.J]

K0001

O01

S810

v0025 [U816CJC.J]

K0001

O01

S810

v0025a [U816CJC.J]

K0001

O01

S810

v0027 [U816CJC.J]

K0001

O01

U816

v0044 [U816CJC.J]

K0001

O01

U816

v0044a [U816CJC.J]

K0001

O01

U816

v0044b [U816CJC.J]

K0001

O01

U816

v0049 [U816CJC.J]

K0001

O01

U816

v0049a [U816CJC.J]

K0001

O01

U816

v0050 [U816CJC.J]

K0001

O01

U816

v0050a [U816CJC.J]

K0001

O03

U830

w0001 [U830CJC.J]

K0001

O03

U830

w0002 [U830CJC.J]

K0001

O08

U817

p0001 [U817CJC.J]

K0001

O08

U817

p0002 [U817CJC.J]

K0001

O08

U817

p0003 [U817CJC.J]

K0002

A30

S810

Markers m4837, m4842, m4890, m4836 define the complete square, however, a line from m4856 in k1 to m4874 in k4 defines the western edge of the excavated area. [S811CJC.J]

K0002

A35

S810

w3 [S811CJC.J]

K0002

B11

S810

This locus is trapezoidal in shape. The eastern edge follows what would normally be the eastern edge of an excavation square with m4890 in the northeast corner and m4842 in the southeast corner. The western edge is defined by a long line connecting m4839 in the southwest corner of k4 to m4856 which is in the southwest corner of k1. The eastern baulk of this locus was excavated and not left in place. This was done intentionally to reduce the area that needed to be excavated in order to achieve J07's goals. The area to the east of k2 will serve the same purpose as the east baulk as far as photographs and sections. This strategy was implemented to prevent the east baulk from becoming too large as it borders a large section of the J6k200 trench. [S811CJC.J]

K0002

O01

S810

v0007 [U816CJC.J]

K0002

O01

S810

v0013 [U816CJC.J]

K0002

O01

S810

v0014 [U816CJC.J]

K0002

O01

S810

v0015 [U816CJC.J]

K0002

O01

S810

v0016 [U816CJC.J]

K0002

O01

S810

v0020 [U816CJC.J]

K0002

O01

S810

v0021 [U816CJC.J]

K0002

O01

S810

v0022 [U816CJC.J]

K0002

O01

S810

v0025 [U816CJC.J]

K0002

O01

S810

v0025a [U816CJC.J]

K0002

O01

U816

v0044 [U816CJC.J]

K0002

O01

U816

v0044a [U816CJC.J]

K0002

O01

U816

v0044b [U816CJC.J]

K0002

O01

U816

v0049 [U816CJC.J]

K0002

O01

U816

v0049a [U816CJC.J]

K0002

O01

U816

v0050 [U816CJC.J]

K0002

O01

U816

v0050a [U816CJC.J]

K0002

O03

U830

w0001 [U830CJC.J]

K0002

O03

U830

w0003 [U830CJC.J]

K0002

O08

U817

p0001 [U817CJC.J]

K0002

O08

U817

p0002 [U817CJC.J]

K0002

O08

U817

p0003 [U817CJC.J]

K0003

A30

S810

Markers m4836, m4890, m4840 and m4874 define the outer limits of the complete square as it was possible to complete. [S811CJC.J]

K0003

A35

S810

w4 [S811CJC.J]

K0003

B11

S810

This locus is trapezoidal in shape. Due to the cut of the previous excavations of the German team in area C2, now called J06k200 this square could not be completed as a normal 5m by 5m square. The eastern edge is cut by the eroding trench. Therefore, the square measures 3 meters east-west and retains the normal 5 meters north-south. The western edge of the complete square adheres to the normal site grid. The excavated area is defined to the north by m4839 and m4875. The southern extension is defined by markers m4836 and m4841. The western edge is defined by a long line connecting m4839 to m4856 which is in the southwest corner of k1. [S811CJC.J]

K0003

C01

S820

Today we changed the shape of k3 and moved the western section one meter inside the square to the east. There will no longer be an eastern section. [S820CJC.J]

K0003

C01

S823

Today we decided to stop work in the locus. gB suggested that we remove the eastern one meter down to just below the brickfall and stop. This will free up more workmen so we can prioritize the squares north of k3. [S823CJC.J]

This locus is rectangular. Due to the cut of the previous excavations of the German team in area C2, now called J6k200 this square could not be completed as a normal 5m by 5m square. The western edge adheres to the normal site grid and from that line the square extends 3 meters to the east and the eastern edge is defined by markers m4893 and m4840. [S811CJC.J]

K0004

C01

S806

Brickfall was uncovered at about 135 cm below the surface. iIM says that a layer of stones and sherds was found on top of the brickfall. [S807CJC.J]

K0004

C01

S820

We changed the shape of k4 today to reduce its size. It will have a straight section in the west and will no longer have an eastern section. [S820CJC.J]

K0004

C01

S823

In the morning we were going to remove all of the 1 meter eastern edge that we can cut down from inside k200. gB suggested that instead of removing it all we only remove down to the level just below the brickfall. Because this decision was made after work had already begun there is a large cut in the layer below the brickfall. No ash was found under the brickfall at the point which work stopped but there was a hard surface in small patches. gB proposed a diagaonal cut from the SE corner to the NW corner of k4 to minimize the amount of dirt to be removed and still have a good view of the staircase. This cut will also allow us to take a good photograph of the north section before it is removed. [S823CJC.J]

K0004

C01

S825

Today we finished excavating in this square. The bottom level is flat at the end of the brickfall. The sections were cleaned and scored to be photographed tomorrow. [S825CJC.J]

K0004

O01

S810

v0009 [U816CJC.J]

K0004

O01

S810

v0018 [U816CJC.J]

K0004

O01

S810

v0019 [U816CJC.J]

K0004

O01

S810

v0020 [U816CJC.J]

K0004

O01

S810

v0021 [U816CJC.J]

K0004

O01

S810

v0030 [U816CJC.J]

K0004

O01

S810

v0035 [U816CJC.J]

K0004

O01

S810

v0038 [U816CJC.J]

K0004

O01

S810

v0038a [U816CJC.J]

K0004

O01

S810

v0038b [U816CJC.J]

K0004

O01

S810

v0039 [U816CJC.J]

K0004

O01

S810

v0040 [U816CJC.J]

K0004

O01

S810

v0041 [U816CJC.J]

K0004

O01

S810

v0041a [U816CJC.J]

K0004

O01

U816

v0043 [U816CJC.J]

K0004

O01

U816

v0044 [U816CJC.J]

K0004

O01

U816

v0044a [U816CJC.J]

K0004

O01

U816

v0044b [U816CJC.J]

K0004

O01

U816

v0047 [U816CJC.J]

K0004

O01

U816

v0047a [U816CJC.J]

K0004

O01

U816

v0047b [U816CJC.J]

K0004

O01

U816

v0047c [U816CJC.J]

K0004

O01

U816

v0049 [U816CJC.J]

K0004

O01

U816

v0049a [U816CJC.J]

K0004

O01

U816

v0050 [U816CJC.J]

K0004

O01

U816

v0050a [U816CJC.J]

K0004

O03

U830

w0001 [U830CJC.J]

K0004

O03

U830

w0005 [U830CJC.J]

K0004

O08

U817

p0001 [U817CJC.J]

K0004

O08

U817

p0002 [U817CJC.J]

K0004

O08

U817

p0003 [U817CJC.J]

K0005

A30

S810

This trapezoidal locus is defined by markers m4891, m4892, m4834, and m4845. [S811CJC.J]

K0005

A35

S810

w6 [S811CJC.J]

K0005

B11

S810

This locus is extremely irregular. It is between the cement staircase and the trench that remains from the German excavation in area C2, now called J6k200. Because it has been cut both to the east and the west it is very narrow. In the north it is defined by markers m4834 and m4892 and is only about 50 cm wide. It retains the normal 5 meters north-south. At the southern edge it is 2 meters wide as defined by markers m4845 and m4891. [S811CJC.J]

K0005

C01

S820

We changed the shape of k5 today to reduce its size. It is straight on the western side and will no longer have an eastern baulk. [S820CJC.J]

K0005

C01

S825

Today we continued excavating the brickfall in this square. We excavated rapidly with three pickmen. A small cup was found in the northeast corner of the square (i2) and towards the end of the day a skull was found in the northwest corner (i3). lR came to identify the skull and she thinks it is human. She will excavate what is left this afternoon (it was partly damaged during excavation). If there is a body it likely continues into the north baulk and so we will have lR come and excavate it when we reach that level. [S825CJC.J]

K0005

O01

S810

v0010 [U816CJC.J]

K0005

O01

S810

v0023 [U816CJC.J]

K0005

O01

S810

v0024 [U816CJC.J]

K0005

O01

S810

v0028 [U816CJC.J]

K0005

O01

S810

v0033 [U816CJC.J]

K0005

O01

S810

v0033a [U816CJC.J]

K0005

O01

S810

v0034 [U816CJC.J]

K0005

O01

S810

v0035 [U816CJC.J]

K0005

O01

S810

v0036 [U816CJC.J]

K0005

O01

S810

v0036a [U816CJC.J]

K0005

O01

S810

v0036b [U816CJC.J]

K0005

O01

S810

v0036c [U816CJC.J]

K0005

O01

U816

v0044 [U816CJC.J]

K0005

O01

U816

v0044a [U816CJC.J]

K0005

O01

U816

v0044b [U816CJC.J]

K0005

O01

U816

v0045 [U816CJC.J]

K0005

O01

U816

v0045a [U816CJC.J]

K0005

O01

U816

v0046 [U816CJC.J]

K0005

O01

U816

v0046a [U816CJC.J]

K0005

O01

U816

v0048 [U816CJC.J]

K0005

O01

U816

v0048a [U816CJC.J]

K0005

O01

U816

v0048b [U816CJC.J]

K0005

O01

U816

v0048c [U816CJC.J]

K0005

O01

U816

v0048d [U816CJC.J]

K0005

O01

U816

v0048e [U816CJC.J]

K0005

O01

U816

v0048f [U816CJC.J]

K0005

O01

U816

v0048g [U816CJC.J]

K0005

O01

U816

v0048h [U816CJC.J]

K0005

O01

U816

v0048i [U816CJC.J]

K0005

O01

U816

v0049 [U816CJC.J]

K0005

O01

U816

v0049a [U816CJC.J]

K0005

O01

U816

v0050 [U816CJC.J]

K0005

O01

U816

v0050a [U816CJC.J]

K0005

O03

U830

w0001 [U830CJC.J]

K0005

O03

U830

w0006 [U830CJC.J]

K0005

O08

U817

p0001 [U817CJC.J]

K0005

O08

U817

p0002 [U817CJC.J]

K0005

O08

U817

p0003 [U817CJC.J]

K0006

A35

S823

w7 [S823CJC.J]

K0006

B11

S823

This locus is north of k5. It is only about a meter and half high from the bottom of the J2 excavations and we will not remove all of it. It is bordered to the west by the cement staircase and to the east by the cut of k200. [S823CJC.J]

K0006

C01

S825

Today we finished excavating in this locus. We have reached the level where the brickfall meets some surfaces and so we will leave this for excavation in the future because with 2 days left we do not have the appropriate amount of time left to excavate these delicate floors properly. [S825CJC.J]

K0006

C99

S823

After a strategy meeting with pC, fAB, gB and mKB we decided not to remove all of this locus but rather only to remove the brickfall and natural accumulation and leave the floors intact. Excavating in this way will have little or no negative effect on the view and will preserve these layers for excavation in the future. [S823CJC.J]

K0006

O01

S810

v0031 [U816CJC.J]

K0006

O01

S810

v0031a [U816CJC.J]

K0006

O01

S810

v0031b [U816CJC.J]

K0006

O01

S810

v0032 [U816CJC.J]

K0006

O01

S810

v0035 [U816CJC.J]

K0006

O01

U816

v0044 [U816CJC.J]

K0006

O01

U816

v0044a [U816CJC.J]

K0006

O01

U816

v0044b [U816CJC.J]

K0006

O01

U816

v0049 [U816CJC.J]

K0006

O01

U816

v0049a [U816CJC.J]

K0006

O01

U816

v0050 [U816CJC.J]

K0006

O01

U816

v0050a [U816CJC.J]

K0006

O03

U830

w0001 [U830CJC.J]

K0006

O03

U830

w0007 [U830CJC.J]

K0100

A30

U809

This locus was used to describe the area where a platform was built for a cement staircase to provide entrance to the trench. Plastic was put down and the south edge of k1 was shoveled down to create a level surface. There were no real excavations in this locus but we assigned it a number so we could document the backfilling and staircase construction. [U809CJC.J]

K0100

A35

U809

w8 [U809CJC.J]

K0100

B11

S820

Area south of k1, including the large southern baulk of k1 and also the area of the German excavation, area C2 which was backfilled. The area of excavation (southern baulk of k1) extends about 1.5 meters south from m4856 and about 2 meters to the east of m4856 [S820CJC.J]

K0100

O01

S810

v0026 [U816CJC.J]

K0100

O01

S810

v0026a [U816CJC.J]

K0100

O01

S810

v0027 [U816CJC.J]

K0100

O01

U816

v0049 [U816CJC.J]

K0100

O01

U816

v0049a [U816CJC.J]

K0100

O01

U816

v0050 [U816CJC.J]

K0100

O01

U816

v0050a [U816CJC.J]

K0100

O03

U830

w0001 [U830CJC.J]

K0100

O03

U830

w0008 [U830CJC.J]

K0200

B11

S818

This locus was assigned to the large trench cut by the German team led by Peter Pfalzner. It extends from the large open area in the south that was excavated by the German team and extends to the bottom of the staircase in J1. This area has been assigned a new locus number in J7 so it can be easily referred to in the Global Record. There will be no actual excavation in this area by the J7 team. This area is also referred to as k200 by in J6. [S818CJC.J]

K0200

O01

S810

v0026 [U816CJC.J]

K0200

O01

S810

v0026a [U816CJC.J]

K0200

O01

U816

v0043 [U816CJC.J]

K0200

O01

U816

v0044 [U816CJC.J]

K0200

O01

U816

v0044a [U816CJC.J]

K0200

O01

U816

v0044b [U816CJC.J]

K0200

O01

U816

v0049 [U816CJC.J]

K0200

O01

U816

v0049a [U816CJC.J]

K0200

O01

U816

v0050 [U816CJC.J]

K0200

O01

U816

v0050a [U816CJC.J]

K0200

O01

U816

v0051 [U816CJC.J]

K0200

O01

U816

v0051a [U816CJC.J]

K0200

O01

U816

v0051b [U816CJC.J]

K0200

O01

U816

v0051c [U816CJC.J]

P0001

B11

U817

Plot showing position of all loci during 2008 season. Note irregularity of loci. The shape of the excavation areas was determined both by the preexisting topographic conditions and the goals of the season. The trench, k200 bordered the loci to the west and restricted the eastern side. The overall roughly trapezoidal shape of J7 was to maximize the view of the staircase at the northern edge without having to excavate a huge area in the south as well, therefore the shape gradually widens from the south to the north as it emerges out towards the staircase and J2. [U817CJC.J]

P0001

O15

U817

k1,k2,k3,k4,k5 [U817CJC.J]

P0002

B11

U817

Plot of floating stones across J7. These stones were all roughly aligned along the eastern portions of J7 and may be related to similar floating stones found in J2. [U817CJC.J]

P0002

O12

U817

f4,f5,f6,f25,f29,f35,f36,f37,f38,f39,f40 [U817CJC.J]

P0002

O15

U817

k1,k2,k3,k4,k5 [U817CJC.J]

P0003

B11

U817

Plot of excavated extent brickfall against all J7 loci. The brickfall extends across the trench and into both J6 and J2. This plot is intended to show the huge reach of the brickfall and what portion of the brickfall is within the confines of J7. [U817CJC.J]

About 50 cm of the north baulk of k3 was accidentaly included in this q-lot before they could be separated. This mistake occured because the markers had all been removed in the process of removing the baulks. [S817CJC.J]

Q0043

D01

S816

k4 [S817CJC.J]

Q0043

D13

S816

m4893 (9233) + 0 (height of instrument) - 0 - 135 @bottom [S817CJC.J]

Q0043

D20

S816

m4893 [S817CJC.J]

Q0043

D21

S816

400 cms South, 150 cms East [S817CJC.J]

Q0043

D22

S816

9233 [S817CJC.J]

Q0043

D23

S816

9098 [S817CJC.J]

Q0043

F02

S816

>5si f0032 [S817CJC.J]

Q0044

A21

S817

p,b [S817CJC.J]

Q0044

B21

S817

qi004401 [S824CJC.J]

Q0044

B21

UX21

qi004401 [UX21CJC.J]

Q0044

D01

S817

k3 [S817CJC.J]

Q0044

D13

S817

m4840 (9213) + 0 (height of instrument) - 0 - 135 @bottom [S817CJC.J]

Q0044

D20

S817

m4984 [S817CJC.J]

Q0044

D21

S817

100 cms South, 240 cms East [S817CJC.J]

Q0044

D22

S817

9213 [S817CJC.J]

Q0044

D23

S817

9078 [S817CJC.J]

Q0044

F02

S817

>5si f0026 [S817CJC.J]

Q0045

A21

S817

p,b [S817CJC.J]

Q0045

B21

S817

qi004502 [S824CJC.J]

Q0045

B21

U915

qi004501 [S914HQ.J]

Q0045

B21

UX21

qi004501 [UX21CJC.J]

Q0045

B21

UX21

qi004502 [UX21CJC.J]

Q0045

B21

UX21

qi004503 [UX21CJC.J]

Q0045

B21

UX21

qi004504 [UX21CJC.J]

Q0045

B21

UX21

qi004505 [UX21CJC.J]

Q0045

B21

Y422

qp004571 [J7ZA411.J]

Q0045

D01

S817

k2 [S817CJC.J]

Q0045

D13

S817

m4861 (9211) + 0 (height of instrument) - 0 - 135 @bottom [S817CJC.J]

Q0045

D20

S817

m4985 [S817CJC.J]

Q0045

D21

S817

500 cms South, 130 cms East [S817CJC.J]

Q0045

D22

S817

9211 [S817CJC.J]

Q0045

D23

S817

9076 [S817CJC.J]

Q0045

F02

S817

>5si f0023 [S817CJC.J]

Q0045-P71

B20

Y422

1 [J7ZA411.J]

Q0045-P71

K99

Y422

rope decoration - this drawing was formerly labeled q45-p70 but was renumbered due to duplicate [J7ZA411.J]

This q-item has not been described or measured as it is awaiting analysis in the bone lab. [U818YM.J]

QI000601

P99

U821

This was sent to the paleozoology lab for further analysis [U818YM.J]

QI001201

A35

UX21

L_V21d9501 J7q12.1 S922 dM f13.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

QI001401

A35

UX21

L_V21d7430 J7q14.1 S922 dM f14.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

QI003001

A21

S817

fg [S824CJC.J]

QI003001

A35

UX21

L_V21d7535 J7q30.1 S826 dM fg f22.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

QI003001

B11

S817

The body of an animal figurine. The body is well-preserved and it has incisions vertically on its sides, probably meant to indicate hair. the vertical lines originate from the middle of the back. None of the legs are preserved and head is missing. The upper part of the posterior is preserved and there does not appear to be a tail. [S824CJC.J]

QI003001

J01

S817

3.65 [S824CJC.J]

QI003001

J02

S817

7.88 [S824CJC.J]

QI003001

J03

S817

3.64 [S824CJC.J]

QI003001

K05

S817

yellow [S824CJC.J]

QI003001

K06

S817

5Y7/6 [S824CJC.J]

QI003801

A35

UX21

L_V21d7557 J7q38.1 S923 dM.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

QI003801

C33

U915

This q-item is stored in box 105-39 which is inaccessible in the 2010 season, therefore the object can not be taken out to be described or photographed. When the storeroom is reorganized we plan to take this object out and photograph and describe it. [S914HQ.J]

QI003802

A35

UX21

L_V21d7413 J7q38.2 S922 dM f28.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

QI004102

A35

UX21

L_V21d7527 J7q41.2 S826 dM wh f34.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

QI004201

A35

UX21

L_V21d7597 J7q42.1 S923 dM f23.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

QI004202

A35

UX21

L_V21d7406 J7q42.2 S922 dM f23.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

QI004202

BA1

S816

sherd [S824CJC.J]

QI004202

BA2

S816

1 [S824CJC.J]

QI004202

BA3

S816

4.5 [S824CJC.J]

QI004202

BA4

S816

5.5 [S824CJC.J]

QI004202

BA6

S816

cl [S824CJC.J]

QI004202

BA8

S816

red [S824CJC.J]

QI004202

BA9

S816

Sherd with wheat design impression [S824CJC.J]

QI004301

A21

S817

uk [S824CJC.J]

QI004301

A35

UX21

L_V21d7539 J7q43.1 S826 dM f34.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

QI004301

B11

S817

Spherical piece of clay with a small chip. Possibly a sling ball however it is not very heavy. [S824CJC.J]

QI004301

J03

S817

2.5 [S824CJC.J]

QI004301

K03

S817

CL [S824CJC.J]

QI004301

K05

S817

yellowish brown [S824CJC.J]

QI004301

K06

S817

10YR6/4 [S824CJC.J]

QI004301

K10

S817

complete [S824CJC.J]

QI004401

A21

S817

wh [S824CJC.J]

QI004401

A35

UX21

L_V21d7531 J7q44.1 S826 dM wh f26.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

QI004401

B11

S817

Clay wheel, only one side is well-preserved. The protrusion on the preserved side is cylindrical. The edges of the whell are broken. [S824CJC.J]

QI004401

J01

S817

2.4 [S824CJC.J]

QI004401

J03

S817

4.0 [S824CJC.J]

QI004401

K05

S817

pale brown [S824CJC.J]

QI004401

K06

S817

10YR7/3 [S824CJC.J]

QI004401

K10

S817

broken [S824CJC.J]

QI004501

A35

UX21

L_V21d7428 J7q45.1 S922 dM f23.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

QI004501

B11

U915

Amorphous kiln waste with two points that look like it dripped down as it melted. [S914HQ.J]

QI004502

A21

S817

flake [S824CJC.J]

QI004502

A35

UX21

L_V21d7543 J7q45.2 S826 dM la f23.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

QI004502

B11

S817

Obsidian flake. Visible retouch on some edges. There are striations on both sides. One corner has been worked into a point. Perhaps it was used as a kind of drilling tool. [S824CJC.J]

QI004502

J01

S817

0.5 [S824CJC.J]

QI004502

J02

S817

2.1 [S824CJC.J]

QI004502

J03

S817

1.55 [S824CJC.J]

QI004502

K03

S817

LI [S824CJC.J]

QI004502

K05

S817

black [S824CJC.J]

QI004502

K10

S817

complete [S824CJC.J]

QI004503

A35

UX21

L_V21d7442 J7q45.3 S916 dM ma f23.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

QI004504

A35

UX21

L_V21d7585 J7q45.4 S923 dM f23.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

QI004505

A35

UX21

L_V21d7426 J7q45.5 S922 dM f23.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

QI004601

A35

UX21

L_V21d9531 J7q46.1 S922 dM f34.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

QI004601

B11

U915

Piece of modern glass [S914HQ.J]

QI004601

BA1

S819

uk [S824CJC.J]

QI004601

BA2

S819

2.5 [S824CJC.J]

QI004601

BA3

S819

1.4 [S824CJC.J]

QI004601

BA6

S819

glass [S824CJC.J]

QI004601

BA8

S819

clear [S824CJC.J]

QI004601

BA9

S819

probably a piece of glass, may be modern, found in the first 50cm of excavation. [S824CJC.J]

QI004601

P99

U915

Probably should be discarded. Currently stored in ZSB 18-1 until we are sure it is photographed and documented. [S914HQ.J]

QI004602

A35

UX21

L_V21d7410 J7q46.2 S922 dM f34.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

QI004603

A35

UX21

L_V21d7403 J7q46.3 S922 dM f34.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

QI004603

BA1

S819

uk [S824CJC.J]

QI004603

BA2

S819

1.5 [S824CJC.J]

QI004603

BA3

S819

5 [S824CJC.J]

QI004603

BA4

S819

1.5 [S824CJC.J]

QI004603

BA6

S819

cl [S824CJC.J]

QI004603

BA8

S819

brown [S824CJC.J]

QI004603

BA9

S819

cylindrical object, possibly the leg of a figurine [S824CJC.J]

QI004604

A35

UX21

L_V21d7422 J7q46.4 S922 dM f34.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

QI004604

B11

U915

Amorphous kiln waste. Smooth on one side. [U915CJC.J]

QI004701

A35

UX21

L_V21d7416 J7q47.1 S922 dM f12.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

QI004901

A35

UX21

L_V21d7438 J7q49.1 S922 dM f34.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

QI004902

A35

UX21

L_V21d9516 J7q49.2 S922 dM f34.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

QI004902

B11

U915

Kiln waste [U915CJC.J]

QI005101

A35

UX21

L_V21d7572 J7q51.1 S923 dM f42.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

QI005102

A35

UX21

L_V21d9525 J7q51.2 S922 dM f42.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

QI005102

BA1

S820

flake [S824CJC.J]

QI005102

BA3

S820

3 [S824CJC.J]

QI005102

BA4

S820

1.5 [S824CJC.J]

QI005102

BA6

S820

li [S824CJC.J]

QI005102

BA8

S820

gray [S824CJC.J]

QI005102

BA9

S820

small flake of flint [S824CJC.J]

QI005103

A35

UX21

L_V21d9522 J7q51.3 S922 dM f42.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

QI005103

BA1

S820

fg [S824CJC.J]

QI005103

BA2

S820

2 [S824CJC.J]

QI005103

BA3

S820

3.5 [S824CJC.J]

QI005103

BA4

S820

6.5 [S824CJC.J]

QI005103

BA6

S820

cl [S824CJC.J]

QI005103

BA8

S820

brown [S824CJC.J]

QI005103

BA9

S820

body of an animal figurine [S824CJC.J]

QI005104

A35

UX21

L_V21d7589 J7q51.4 S923 dM f42.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

QI005104

BA1

S821

bl [S824CJC.J]

QI005104

BA8

S821

black [S824CJC.J]

QI005104

BA9

S821

obsidian [S824CJC.J]

QI005105

A35

UX21

L_V21d7570 J7q51.5 S923 dM f42.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

QI005105

B11

U915

Fragments of kiln waste, most have a rough surface. [U915CJC.J]

QI005201

A35

UX21

L_V21d7401 J7q52.1 S923 dM f43.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

QI005202

A35

UX21

L_V21d7552 J7q52.2 S923 dM.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

QI005202

BA1

S820

gr [S824CJC.J]

QI005202

BA2

S820

4 [S824CJC.J]

QI005202

BA3

S820

14 [S824CJC.J]

QI005202

BA6

S820

li [S824CJC.J]

QI005202

BA8

S820

black [S824CJC.J]

QI005202

BA9

S820

half a grinding stone [S824CJC.J]

QI005203

A21

UX21

gr [U818YM.J]

QI005203

B11

UX21

Broken grinding stone. [U818YM.J]

QI005203

BA1

S820

gr [S824CJC.J]

QI005203

BA2

S820

8 [S824CJC.J]

QI005203

BA3

S820

4 [S824CJC.J]

QI005203

BA4

S820

13 [S824CJC.J]

QI005203

BA6

S820

li [S824CJC.J]

QI005203

BA8

S820

black [S824CJC.J]

QI005203

BA9

S820

broken grinding stone [S824CJC.J]

QI005203

C33

U915

This q-item is stored in box 105-39 which is inaccessible in the 2010 season, therefore the object can not be taken out to be described or photographed. When the storeroom is reorganized we plan to take this object out and photograph and describe it. [S914HQ.J]

QI005401

A35

UX21

L_V21D9534 J7q54.1 S925 dM f34.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

QI005401

BA1

S821

gr [S824CJC.J]

QI005401

BA2

S821

4 [S824CJC.J]

QI005401

BA3

S821

18 [S824CJC.J]

QI005401

BA4

S821

14 [S824CJC.J]

QI005401

BA6

S821

li [S824CJC.J]

QI005401

BA9

S821

grinding stone [S824CJC.J]

QI005601

A20

U915

caf [U915CJC.J]

QI005601

A21

U915

uk [U915CJC.J]

QI005601

B11

U915

Unknown object. Damaged in storage and never described. [U915CJC.J]

QI005601

BA1

S821

uk [S824CJC.J]

QI005601

BA8

S821

gray [S824CJC.J]

QI005601

BA9

S821

small broken pieces, possibly pottery [S824CJC.J]

QI005602

A35

UX21

L_V21d7575 J7q56.2 S923 dM f900.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

QI005602

BA1

S821

gr [S824CJC.J]

QI005602

BA2

S821

2 [S824CJC.J]

QI005602

BA3

S821

15 [S824CJC.J]

QI005602

BA4

S821

6 [S824CJC.J]

QI005602

BA6

S821

li [S824CJC.J]

QI005602

BA8

S821

gray [S824CJC.J]

QI005602

BA9

S821

grinding stone [S824CJC.J]

QI005603

A35

UX21

L_V21d7555 J7q56.3 S923 dM.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

QI005603

B11

U915

Two fragments of kiln waste with porous surface. [U915CJC.J]

QI005604

A35

UX21

L_V23d3513 J7q56.4 U825 dM gr f900.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

QI005604

BA1

S823

gr [S824CJC.J]

QI005604

BA2

S823

4 [S824CJC.J]

QI005604

BA3

S823

17 [S824CJC.J]

QI005604

BA4

S823

15 [S824CJC.J]

QI005604

BA6

S823

li [S824CJC.J]

QI005604

BA8

S823

gray [S824CJC.J]

QI005604

BA9

S823

broken grinding stone [S824CJC.J]

QI005605

A21

U825

shell [U825CJC.J]

QI005605

B11

U825

Small black shell [U825CJC.J]

QI005605

BA1

S823

sh [S824CJC.J]

QI005605

BA6

S823

shell [S824CJC.J]

QI005605

BA8

S823

black [S824CJC.J]

QI005605

BA9

S823

small black shell [S824CJC.J]

QI005605

C30

U825

This q-item was only recorded in the field. There is no record of it in storage. It is presumed lost. [U825CJC.J]

QI005605

K03

U825

SHELL [U825CJC.J]

QI005605

K05

U825

black [U825CJC.J]

QI005605

P99

U825

No storage recorded [U825CJC.J]

QI005606

A21

S824

cylinder seal [S824CJC.J]

QI005606

A35

Y218

L_V21d7511 J7q56.6 S823 dM se.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

QI005606

B11

S824

Cylinder seal made from clay. May be a template for a stone cutter or it may be a sort of temporary seal not designed for many uses. The scene is incised in the clay. There appear to be four main elements in the scene. There are 3 figures and a tree. To the right of the tree is what appears to be a figure seated on a chair or box facing the right, away from the tree. This figure's arm is held out toward the right. There is nothing clearly visible in the hand. Moving to the right the next section is badly damaged. The next visible element is another figure, this time facing left toward the seated figure. This figure is standing with his/her arm reaching toward the seated figure. He/She appears to be wearing a hat or headress. Just to the left of the tree is the last element, another standing figure. This figure is facing the tree. This portion is not well-preserved but an armin reaching up in front of th etree is visible. The seal is damaged and very fragile. It will be sent to conservation to be cleaned and then it may be rolled to see the scene better. There is a small fragment broken off from the bottom. [S824CJC.J]

QI005606

BA1

S823

cs [S826CJC.J]

QI005606

BA6

S823

cl [S826CJC.J]

QI005606

BA8

S823

pale brown [S826CJC.J]

QI005606

BA9

S823

cylinder seal with scene of three figures [S826CJC.J]

QI005606

J01

S824

2.38 [S824CJC.J]

QI005606

J03

S824

1.46 [S824CJC.J]

QI005606

J04

S824

0.4 [S824CJC.J]

QI005606

K03

S824

CL [S824CJC.J]

QI005606

K05

S824

very pale brown [S824CJC.J]

QI005606

K06

S824

10YR 8/3 [S824CJC.J]

QI005606

K10

S824

damaged [S824CJC.J]

QI005607

A35

UX21

L_V21d7591 J7q56.7 S923 dM f900.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

QI005607

BA1

S823

se [S826CJC.J]

QI005607

BA2

S823

2.5 [S826CJC.J]

QI005607

BA3

S823

1 [S826CJC.J]

QI005607

BA6

S823

cl [S826CJC.J]

QI005607

BA8

S823

black [S826CJC.J]

QI005607

BA9

S823

sealing, possibly of a peg [S826CJC.J]

QI005608

A35

UX21

L_V21d7420 J7q56.8 S922 dM f900.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

QI005801

A35

UX21

L_V21d7578 J7q58.1 S923 dM f42.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

QI005801

B11

U915

Large fragment of kiln waste with a smooth surface with some pockets where it has small pockmarks. [U915CJC.J]

QI005801

BA1

S823

kw [S824CJC.J]

QI005801

BA6

S823

cl [S824CJC.J]

QI005801

BA8

S823

brown [S824CJC.J]

QI005801

BA9

S823

kiln waste [S824CJC.J]

QI005802

A35

UX21

L_V21d7408 J7q58.2 S922 dM f47.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

QI005901

A35

UX21

L_V23d3509 J7q59.1 U825 dM ta f47.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

QI005901

BA1

S823

uk [S824CJC.J]

QI005901

BA6

S823

cl [S824CJC.J]

QI005901

BA8

S823

red brown [S824CJC.J]

QI005901

BA9

S823

unbaked clay, possibly hard from water [S824CJC.J]

QI005902

A35

UX21

L_V23d3505 J7q59.2 U825 dM bk f47.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

QI006001

A35

UX21

L_V23d3501 J7q60.1 U825 dM bk f46.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

QI006001

BA1

S823

brick [S824CJC.J]

QI006001

BA2

S823

10 [S824CJC.J]

QI006001

BA3

S823

27 [S824CJC.J]

QI006001

BA4

S823

33 [S824CJC.J]

QI006001

BA6

S823

cl [S824CJC.J]

QI006001

BA8

S823

brown [S824CJC.J]

QI006001

BA9

S823

brick with three lines on it [S824CJC.J]

QI006002

A35

UX21

L_V21d7449 J7q60.2 S917 dM f46.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

QI006002

B11

U915

Unusual stone object with deep carvings and a hole drilled in it. There is a smooth indentation, apparently carved and smoothed on the inside with two perpendicular deep grooves cutting across it. The outside has many surface scratches. It appears to be partially broken. It is not known what it was used for. [U915CJC.J]

QI006002

P99

U915

Special Object Cabinet [U915CJC.J]

QI006003

A35

UX21

L_V23d3519 J7q60.3 U825 dM f48.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

QI006004

A35

UX21

L_V21d7595 J7q60.4 S923 dM f47.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

QI006005

A35

UX21

L_V21d7568 J7q60.5 S923 dM f46.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

QI006005

B11

U915

Kiln waste [U915CJC.J]

QI006301

A35

UX21

L_V21d7581 J7q63.1 S923 dM f48.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

QI006302

A20

U907

bone artifacts [U825CJC.J]

QI006302

A21

U907

bd [U825CJC.J]

QI006302

A35

UX21

L_V21d7439 J7q63.2 S916 dM f48.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

QI006302

C30

U907

This item was sent to the Museum without being measured. We have only the field measurements. [U825CJC.J]

QI006302

K03

U907

BONE [U825CJC.J]

QI006302

K05

U907

brown [U825CJC.J]

QI006401

A35

UX21

L_V23d3503 J7q64.1 U825 dM f90.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

QI006402

A35

UX21

L_V21d9510 J7q64.2 S922 dM f50.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

QI006403

A35

UX21

L_V21d7433 J7q64.3 S922 dM f50.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

QI006404

A35

UX21

L_V21d7424 J7q64.4 S922 dM f50.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

QI006404

B11

U915

Large kiln waste with porous surface. [U915CJC.J]

QI006405

A35

Y218

L_V21d9504 J7q64.5 S922 dM f50.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

QI006405

BA1

S825

gr [S826CJC.J]

QI006405

BA2

S825

4 [S826CJC.J]

QI006405

BA3

S825

7 [S826CJC.J]

QI006405

BA4

S825

6 [S826CJC.J]

QI006405

BA6

S825

li [S826CJC.J]

QI006405

BA8

S825

gray [S826CJC.J]

QI006405

BA9

S825

fragment of a grinding stone [S826CJC.J]

QI006601

A35

UX21

L_V21d7549 J7q66.1 S923 dM.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

QI006601

BA1

S825

gr [S826CJC.J]

QI006601

BA2

S825

4 [S826CJC.J]

QI006601

BA3

S825

12 [S826CJC.J]

QI006601

BA4

S825

13 [S826CJC.J]

QI006601

BA6

S825

li [S826CJC.J]

QI006601

BA8

S825

black [S826CJC.J]

QI006601

BA9

S825

fragment of a grinding stone [S826CJC.J]

QI006602

A35

UX21

L_V21d7593 J7q66.2 S923 dM f49.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

QI006603

A35

UX21

L_V21d7583 J7q66.3 S923 dM f49.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

QI006604

A35

UX21

L_V21d9519 J7q66.4 S922 dM f49.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

QI006604

BA1

S825

bd [S826CJC.J]

QI006604

BA2

S825

0.5 [S826CJC.J]

QI006604

BA4

S825

1.5 [S826CJC.J]

QI006604

BA6

S825

cl [S826CJC.J]

QI006604

BA8

S825

brown [S826CJC.J]

QI006604

BA9

S825

small clay bead [S826CJC.J]

QI006701

A35

UX21

L_V21d7587 J7q67.1 S923 dM f52.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

QI006701

B11

U915

Round kiln waste [U915CJC.J]

QI006702

A35

UX21

L_V21d9507 J7q67.2 S922 dM uk.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

QI006702

C30

U907

This qitem could not be located in 2010 to be described. It is presumed to be stored in ZSB in an unknown box. [U825CJC.J]

QI006703

A35

UX21

L_V21d9528 J7q67.3 S922 dM f52.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

QI006801

A35

UX21

L_V21d9513 J7q68.1 S922 dM f53.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

QI006802

A35

UX21

L_V23d3511 J7q68.2 U825 dM f53.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

QI007001

A35

UX21

L_V21d7436 J7q70.1 S922 dM f55.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

QI007002

A35

UX21

L_V23d3506 J7q70.2 U825 dM gr f55.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

QI007003

A35

UX21

L_V23d3515 J7q70.3 U825 dM gr f55.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

QI007004

A35

UX21

L_V23d3517 J7q70.4 U825 dM bk f55.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

QI007103

A35

UX21

L_V21d7444 J7q71.3 S916 dM f56.jpg [UX21CJC.J]

QI007103

B11

U915

Large heavy clay artifact. It has a circular shape with flat top and bottom. There is not indication of its use. It may be a portion of a heavy ceramic vessel base. [U825CJC.J]

QI007103

C30

U915

This q-item does not have a field description and seems to be outside the normal numbers of J7 qitems. I suspect it is misnumbered but when this q-item was located it is clearly labeled q71.3. It likely came from the pottery lot which would explain why it is not in the q-item log. I assume there is no q71.1 or q71.2 despite the numbering of q71.3 [U825CJC.J]

QI007103

P99

U915

Special Object Cabinet [U825CJC.J]

R0017

D04

S817

36736 [S824CJCR.J]

R0017

D05

S817

50531 [S824CJCR.J]

R0017

D06

S817

9155 [S824CJCR.J]

R0017

D07

S817

k2 [S824CJCR.J]

R0017

D07

S817

north point [S824CJCR.J]

R0017

D08

S817

f29 [S824CJCR.J]

R0017

D10

S817

t [S824CJCR.J]

R0017

D11

S817

mm4837 [S824CJCR.J]

R0017

D12

S817

mm4836 [S824CJCR.J]

R0017

D13

S817

m4986: 9072+183-100 [S824CJCR.J]

R0017

D14

S817

581 [S824CJCR.J]

R0017

D15

S817

550 [S824CJCR.J]

R0017

D16

S817

100 [S824CJCR.J]

R0018

D04

S817

36714 [S824CJCR.J]

R0018

D05

S817

50486 [S824CJCR.J]

R0018

D06

S817

8719 [S824CJCR.J]

R0018

D07

S817

W point [S824CJCR.J]

R0018

D07

S817

k2 [S824CJCR.J]

R0018

D08

S817

f29 [S824CJCR.J]

R0018

D10

S817

t [S824CJCR.J]

R0018

D11

S817

mm4837 [S824CJCR.J]

R0018

D12

S817

mm4836 [S824CJCR.J]

R0018

D13

S817

m4896: 8653+166-100 [S824CJCR.J]

R0018

D14

S817

534 [S824CJCR.J]

R0018

D15

S817

535 [S824CJCR.J]

R0018

D16

S817

100 [S824CJCR.J]

R0019

D04

S817

36676 [S824CJCR.J]

R0019

D05

S817

50517 [S824CJCR.J]

R0019

D06

S817

9146 [S824CJCR.J]

R0019

D07

S817

S point [S824CJCR.J]

R0019

D07

S817

k2 [S824CJCR.J]

R0019

D08

S817

f29 [S824CJCR.J]

R0019

D10

S817

t [S824CJCR.J]

R0019

D11

S817

mm4837 [S824CJCR.J]

R0019

D12

S817

mm4836 [S824CJCR.J]

R0019

D13

S817

m4986: 9072+174-100 [S824CJCR.J]

R0019

D14

S817

562 [S824CJCR.J]

R0019

D15

S817

584 [S824CJCR.J]

R0019

D16

S817

100 [S824CJCR.J]

R0020

D04

S817

36654 [S824CJCR.J]

R0020

D05

S817

50479 [S824CJCR.J]

R0020

D06

S817

9130 [S824CJCR.J]

R0020

D07

S817

N point [S824CJCR.J]

R0020

D07

S817

k2 [S824CJCR.J]

R0020

D08

S817

f37 [S824CJCR.J]

R0020

D10

S817

t [S824CJCR.J]

R0020

D11

S817

mm4837 [S824CJCR.J]

R0020

D12

S817

mm4836 [S824CJCR.J]

R0020

D13

S817

m4986: 9072+188-130 [S824CJCR.J]

R0020

D14

S817

523 [S824CJCR.J]

R0020

D15

S817

577 [S824CJCR.J]

R0020

D16

S817

130 [S824CJCR.J]

R0021

D04

S817

36596 [S824CJCR.J]

R0021

D05

S817

50481 [S824CJCR.J]

R0021

D06

S817

9153 [S824CJCR.J]

R0021

D07

S817

S point [S824CJCR.J]

R0021

D07

S817

k2 [S824CJCR.J]

R0021

D08

S817

f37 [S824CJCR.J]

R0021

D10

S817

t [S824CJCR.J]

R0021

D11

S817

mm4837 [S824CJCR.J]

R0021

D12

S817

mm4836 [S824CJCR.J]

R0021

D13

S817

m4986: 9072+181-100 [S824CJCR.J]

R0021

D14

S817

528 [S824CJCR.J]

R0021

D15

S817

626 [S824CJCR.J]

R0021

D16

S817

100 [S824CJCR.J]

R0022

D04

S817

36609 [S824CJCR.J]

R0022

D05

S817

50509 [S824CJCR.J]

R0022

D06

S817

9164 [S824CJCR.J]

R0022

D07

S817

SW point [S824CJCR.J]

R0022

D07

S817

k2 [S824CJCR.J]

R0022

D08

S817

f37 [S824CJCR.J]

R0022

D10

S817

t [S824CJCR.J]

R0022

D11

S817

mm4837 [S824CJCR.J]

R0022

D12

S817

mm4836 [S824CJCR.J]

R0022

D13

S817

m4986: 9072+192-100 [S824CJCR.J]

R0022

D14

S817

555 [S824CJCR.J]

R0022

D15

S817

632 [S824CJCR.J]

R0022

D16

S817

100 [S824CJCR.J]

R0030

D04

S819

36394 [S824CJCR.J]

R0030

D05

S819

50421 [S824CJCR.J]

R0030

D06

S819

9143 [S824CJCR.J]

R0030

D07

S819

NW corner [S824CJCR.J]

R0030

D07

S819

k1 [S824CJCR.J]

R0030

D08

S819

f39 [S824CJCR.J]

R0030

D10

S819

t [S824CJCR.J]

R0030

D11

S819

mm4843 [S824CJCR.J]

R0030

D12

S819

mm4858 [S824CJCR.J]

R0030

D13

S819

m4843: 9201+92-150 [S824CJCR.J]

R0030

D14

S819

423 [S824CJCR.J]

R0030

D15

S819

527 [S824CJCR.J]

R0030

D16

S819

150 [S824CJCR.J]

R0031

D04

S819

36363 [S824CJCR.J]

R0031

D05

S819

50434 [S824CJCR.J]

R0031

D06

S819

9140 [S824CJCR.J]

R0031

D07

S819

S point [S824CJCR.J]

R0031

D07

S819

k1 [S824CJCR.J]

R0031

D08

S819

f39 [S824CJCR.J]

R0031

D10

S819

t [S824CJCR.J]

R0031

D11

S819

mm4843 [S824CJCR.J]

R0031

D12

S819

mm4858 [S824CJCR.J]

R0031

D13

S819

m4843: 9201+89-150 [S824CJCR.J]

R0031

D14

S819

401 [S824CJCR.J]

R0031

D15

S819

550 [S824CJCR.J]

R0031

D16

S819

150 [S824CJCR.J]

R0032

D04

S819

36362 [S824CJCR.J]

R0032

D05

S819

50468 [S824CJCR.J]

R0032

D06

S819

9155 [S824CJCR.J]

R0032

D07

S819

E point [S824CJCR.J]

R0032

D07

S819

k1 [S824CJCR.J]

R0032

D08

S819

f39 [S824CJCR.J]

R0032

D10

S819

t [S824CJCR.J]

R0032

D11

S819

mm4843 [S824CJCR.J]

R0032

D12

S819

mm4858 [S824CJCR.J]

R0032

D13

S819

m4843: 9201+104-150 [S824CJCR.J]

R0032

D14

S819

417 [S824CJCR.J]

R0032

D15

S819

582 [S824CJCR.J]

R0032

D16

S819

150 [S824CJCR.J]

R0033

D04

S819

36391 [S824CJCR.J]

R0033

D05

S819

50464 [S824CJCR.J]

R0033

D06

S819

9165 [S824CJCR.J]

R0033

D07

S819

N point [S824CJCR.J]

R0033

D07

S819

k1 [S824CJCR.J]

R0033

D08

S819

f39 [S824CJCR.J]

R0033

D10

S819

t [S824CJCR.J]

R0033

D11

S819

mm4843 [S824CJCR.J]

R0033

D12

S819

mm4858 [S824CJCR.J]

R0033

D13

S819

m4843: 9201+114-150 [S824CJCR.J]

R0033

D14

S819

440 [S824CJCR.J]

R0033

D15

S819

569 [S824CJCR.J]

R0033

D16

S819

150 [S824CJCR.J]

R0034

D04

S819

36344 [S824CJCR.J]

R0034

D05

S819

50418 [S824CJCR.J]

R0034

D06

S819

9145 [S824CJCR.J]

R0034

D07

S819

N point [S824CJCR.J]

R0034

D07

S819

k1 [S824CJCR.J]

R0034

D08

S819

f40 [S824CJCR.J]

R0034

D10

S819

t [S824CJCR.J]

R0034

D11

S819

mm4843 [S824CJCR.J]

R0034

D12

S819

mm4858 [S824CJCR.J]

R0034

D13

S819

m4843: 9201+94-150 [S824CJCR.J]

R0034

D14

S819

377 [S824CJCR.J]

R0034

D15

S819

542 [S824CJCR.J]

R0034

D16

S819

150 [S824CJCR.J]

R0035

D04

S819

36314 [S824CJCR.J]

R0035

D05

S819

50392 [S824CJCR.J]

R0035

D06

S819

9159 [S824CJCR.J]

R0035

D07

S819

W point [S824CJCR.J]

R0035

D07

S819

k1 [S824CJCR.J]

R0035

D08

S819

f40 [S824CJCR.J]

R0035

D10

S819

t [S824CJCR.J]

R0035

D11

S819

mm4843 [S824CJCR.J]

R0035

D12

S819

mm4858 [S824CJCR.J]

R0035

D13

S819

m4843: 9201+108-150 [S824CJCR.J]

R0035

D14

S819

338 [S824CJCR.J]

R0035

D15

S819

531 [S824CJCR.J]

R0035

D16

S819

150 [S824CJCR.J]

R0036

D04

S819

36313 [S824CJCR.J]

R0036

D05

S819

50426 [S824CJCR.J]

R0036

D06

S819

9142 [S824CJCR.J]

R0036

D07

S819

E point [S824CJCR.J]

R0036

D07

S819

k1 [S824CJCR.J]

R0036

D08

S819

f40 [S824CJCR.J]

R0036

D10

S819

t [S824CJCR.J]

R0036

D11

S819

mm4843 [S824CJCR.J]

R0036

D12

S819

mm4858 [S824CJCR.J]

R0036

D13

S819

m4843: 9201+91-150 [S824CJCR.J]

R0036

D14

S819

353 [S824CJCR.J]

R0036

D15

S819

562 [S824CJCR.J]

R0036

D16

S819

150 [S824CJCR.J]

R0037

D04

S819

37472 [S824CJCR.J]

R0037

D05

S819

50706 [S824CJCR.J]

R0037

D06

S819

8965 [S824CJCR.J]

R0037

D07

S819

k4 [S824CJCR.J]

R0037

D07

S819

point [S824CJCR.J]

R0037

D08

S819

i1 [S824CJCR.J]

R0037

D10

S819

t [S824CJCR.J]

R0037

D11

S819

mm6004 [S824CJCR.J]

R0037

D12

S819

mm6005 [S824CJCR.J]

R0037

D13

S819

m6005: 9089+21-145 [S824CJCR.J]

R0037

D14

S819

595 [S824CJCR.J]

R0037

D15

S819

90 [S824CJCR.J]

R0037

D16

S819

145 [S824CJCR.J]

S122-JPD

A21

V516

Natural accumulations above brickfall [V516CJC.J]

S122-JPD

B11

V307

This strata is the accumulations above the brickfall. These accumulations are uniform with no installations or structures indicating the area continued to be maintained as an open space even after the brickfall. [V307CJC.J]

S122-JPD

C10

V307

The current strata used in J7 are based on the strata assigned to J2 (the J2A sequence). See the strata on the right-hand side for a more thorough explanation. [V307CJC.J]

S122-JPD

C10

V307

These natural accumulations are very thick and mostly likely span more than one strata, however, they are primarily part of the late Mittani so they are assigned to this strata. [V307CJC.J]

S122-JPD

I02

V516

f0007 [V516CJC.J]

S122-JPD

I02

V516

f0008 [V516CJC.J]

S122-JPD

I02

V516

f0009 [V516CJC.J]

S122-JPD

I02

V516

f0010 [V516CJC.J]

S122-JPD

I02

V516

f0011 [V516CJC.J]

S122-JPD

I02

V516

f0013 [V516CJC.J]

S122-JPD

I02

V516

f0016 [V516CJC.J]

S122-JPD

I02

V516

f0017 [V516CJC.J]

S122-JPD

I02

V516

f0018 [V516CJC.J]

S122-JPD

I02

V516

f0019 [V516CJC.J]

S122-JPD

I02

V516

f0020 [V516CJC.J]

S122-JPD

I02

V516

f0021 [V516CJC.J]

S122-JPD

I02

V516

f0022 [V516CJC.J]

S122-JPD

I02

V516

f0023 [V516CJC.J]

S122-JPD

I02

V516

f0024 [V516CJC.J]

S122-JPD

I02

V516

f0026 [V516CJC.J]

S122-JPD

I02

V516

f0027 [V516CJC.J]

S122-JPD

I02

V516

f0028 [V516CJC.J]

S122-JPD

I02

V516

f0030 [V516CJC.J]

S122-JPD

I02

V516

f0031 [V516CJC.J]

S122-JPD

I02

V516

f0032 [V516CJC.J]

S122-JPD

I02

V516

f0033 [V516CJC.J]

S122-JPD

I02

V516

f0034 [V516CJC.J]

S122-JPD

I02

V516

f0041 [V516CJC.J]

S122-JPD

I03

V516

h7v-JPD [V516CJC.J]

S160-JPD

A21

V516

Brickfall [V516CJC.J]

S160-JPD

B11

V307

Large thick brickfall characterizes this strata. The brickfall includes red and gray bricks, and many ceramic and other small inclusions. It is eroded more towards the upper portions, indicating the area was exposed for sometime while the upper levels broke down. [V307CJC.J]

S160-JPD

C10

V307

The current strata used in J7 are based on the strata assigned to J2 (the J2A sequence). See the strata on the right-hand side for a more thorough explanation. [V307CJC.J]

S160-JPD

I02

V516

f0012 [V516CJC.J]

S160-JPD

I02

V516

f0042 [V516CJC.J]

S160-JPD

I02

V516

f0043 [V516CJC.J]

S160-JPD

I02

V516

f0044 [V516CJC.J]

S160-JPD

I02

V516

f0046 [V516CJC.J]

S160-JPD

I02

V516

f0047 [V516CJC.J]

S160-JPD

I02

V516

f0049 [V516CJC.J]

S160-JPD

I02

V516

f0050 [V516CJC.J]

S160-JPD

I02

V516

f0051 [V516CJC.J]

S160-JPD

I02

V516

f0052 [V516CJC.J]

S160-JPD

I02

V516

f0054 [V516CJC.J]

S160-JPD

I02

V516

f0055 [V516CJC.J]

S160-JPD

I02

V516

f0056 [V516CJC.J]

S160-JPD

I02

V516

f0057 [V516CJC.J]

S160-JPD

I03

V516

h7j-JPD [V516CJC.J]

S161-JPD

A21

V516

Ashy layer beneath brickfall [V516CJC.J]

S161-JPD

I02

V516

f0058 [V516CJC.J]

S161-JPD

I03

V516

h7j-JPD [V516CJC.J]

S20-JPD

A21

V516

Topsoil [V516CJC.J]

S20-JPD

B11

V307

This uppermost strata level represents the topsoil. The topsoil is composed of modern accumulation as well as recently formed deposits with organic materials. [V307CJC.J]

S20-JPD

C10

V307

The current strata used in J7 are based on the strata assigned to J2 (the J2A sequence). See the strata on the left-hand side for a more thorough explanation. [V307CJC.J]

S20-JPD

I02

V516

f0001 [V516CJC.J]

S20-JPD

I02

V516

f0002 [V516CJC.J]

S20-JPD

I02

V516

f0003 [V516CJC.J]

S20-JPD

I02

V516

f0014 [V516CJC.J]

S20-JPD

I02

V516

f0015 [V516CJC.J]

S20-JPD

I03

V516

h9m-JPD [V516CJC.J]

S70-JPD

A21

V516

Floating stones in natural accumulations [V516CJC.J]

S70-JPD

B11

V307

This strata is the upper deposits, mostly natural accumulations with large floating stones. These floating stones appear to be associated with similar stones at comparable levels in J2. The stones may mark the boundary of the Plaza in this late period. [V307CJC.J]

S70-JPD

C10

V307

The current strata used in J7 are based on the strata assigned to J2 (the J2A sequence). See the strata on the left-hand side for a more thorough explanation. [V307CJC.J]

S70-JPD

I02

V516

f0004 [V516CJC.J]

S70-JPD

I02

V516

f0005 [V516CJC.J]

S70-JPD

I02

V516

f0006 [V516CJC.J]

S70-JPD

I02

V516

f0025 [V516CJC.J]

S70-JPD

I02

V516

f0029 [V516CJC.J]

S70-JPD

I02

V516

f0035 [V516CJC.J]

S70-JPD

I02

V516

f0036 [V516CJC.J]

S70-JPD

I02

V516

f0037 [V516CJC.J]

S70-JPD

I02

V516

f0038 [V516CJC.J]

S70-JPD

I02

V516

f0039 [V516CJC.J]

S70-JPD

I02

V516

f0040 [V516CJC.J]

S70-JPD

I03

V516

h8m-JPD [V516CJC.J]

V0001

O40

Y218

L_V21d7001 J7v1 S730 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0001

O40

Y218

L_V21d7002 J7v1a S730 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0001A

O40

Y218

L_V21d7001 J7v1 S730 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0001A

O40

Y218

L_V21d7002 J7v1a S730 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0002

O40

Y218

L_V21d7003 J7v2 S730 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0003

O40

Y218

L_V21d7004 J7v3 S730 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0003

O40

Y218

L_V21d7005 J7v3a S730 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0003A

O40

Y218

L_V21d7004 J7v3 S730 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0003A

O40

Y218

L_V21d7005 J7v3a S730 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0004

O12

S802

f4,f8,f13,f21 [U816CJC.J]

V0004

O15

S802

k1 [U816CJC.J]

V0004

O22

S802

N [U816CJC.J]

V0004

O25

S802

View showing the confinement of f13, the accumulation of pebbles and sherds, to the northern part of k1. [U816CJC.J]

V0004

O40

Y218

L_V21d7006 J7v4 S728 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0004

O40

Y218

L_V21d7007 J7v4a S728 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0004A

O12

S802

f8,f13 [U816CJC.J]

V0004A

O15

S802

k1 [U816CJC.J]

V0004A

O21

S802

t [U816CJC.J]

V0004A

O22

S802

ov [U816CJC.J]

V0004A

O25

S802

Close-up of f13 showing the disorganization of sherds and pebbles in f13. [U816CJC.J]

North section of k1 showing three volumetric features (f1, f8, f10) and the dump (f13). The first two features are 50 cm thick, f10 will also be 50 cm thick but has not been fully excavated in this photograph. [U816CJC.J]

V0006

O40

Y218

L_V21d7011 J7v6 S806 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0007

O12

S810

f2,f7,f11 [U816CJC.J]

V0007

O15

S810

k2 [U816CJC.J]

V0007

O22

S810

N [U816CJC.J]

V0007

O25

S810

North section of k2 showing three volumetric features 50 cm thick, f11 has not yet been fully excavated. [U816CJC.J]

V0007

O40

Y218

L_V21d7012 J7v7 S806 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0008

O12

S810

f3,f9,f12 [U816CJC.J]

V0008

O15

S810

k3 [U816CJC.J]

V0008

O22

S810

N [U816CJC.J]

V0008

O25

S810

North section of k3 showing three volumetric features 50 cm thick, f12 has not been fully excavated in this photograph. [U816CJC.J]

V0008

O40

Y218

L_V21d7013 J7v8 S806 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0009

O12

S810

f15,f17,f20 [U816CJC.J]

V0009

O15

S810

k4 [U816CJC.J]

V0009

O22

S810

N [U816CJC.J]

V0009

O25

S810

North section of k4 showing three volumetric features 50 cm thick, f20 has not yet been fully excavated in this photograph. [U816CJC.J]

V0009

O40

Y218

L_V21d7014 J7v9 S806 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0010

O12

S810

f14,f16,f19 [U816CJC.J]

V0010

O15

S810

k5 [U816CJC.J]

V0010

O22

S810

N [U816CJC.J]

V0010

O25

S810

North section of k5 showing three volumetric features 50 cm thick, f19 has not yet been fully excavated in this view. [U816CJC.J]

V0010

O40

Y218

L_V21d7015 J7v10 S806 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0011

O12

S810

f1,f4,f8,f10,f21 [U816CJC.J]

V0011

O15

S810

k1 [U816CJC.J]

V0011

O22

S810

E [U816CJC.J]

V0011

O25

S810

South portion of the East section of k1 showing three volumetric features each 50 cm thick, the stone (f4) and the stones and accumulation to the south of the stone, f21. [U816CJC.J]

V0011

O40

Y218

L_V21d7016 J7v11 S810 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0012

O12

S810

f1,f8,f10 [U816CJC.J]

V0012

O15

S810

k1 [U816CJC.J]

V0012

O22

S810

E [U816CJC.J]

V0012

O25

S810

North portion of the East section of k1 showing three volumetric features each 50 cm thick, f10 has not been fully excavated in this photograph. [U816CJC.J]

V0012

O40

Y218

L_V21d7017 J7v12 S810 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0013

O12

S810

f2,f7,f11,f25 [U816CJC.J]

V0013

O15

S810

k2 [U816CJC.J]

V0013

O22

S810

E [U816CJC.J]

V0013

O25

S810

South portion of the East section of k2 showing three volumetric features each 50 cm thick, f11 has not yet been fully excavated in this view. Also shown is the stone f25 sitting in f7. [U816CJC.J]

V0013

O40

Y218

L_V21d7018 J7v13 S810 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0014

O12

S810

f2,f7,f11,f29,f37 [U816CJC.J]

V0014

O15

S810

k2 [U816CJC.J]

V0014

O22

S810

E [U816CJC.J]

V0014

O25

S810

North portion of the East section of k2 showing three volumetric features each 50 cm thick, f11 has not been fully excavated in this view. Also shown are the two stone f19 and f37 which are sitting in f7. [U816CJC.J]

V0014

O40

Y218

L_V21d7019 J7v14 S810 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0015

O12

S810

f1,f2,f4,f7,f8,f25,f29,f37 [U816CJC.J]

V0015

O15

S810

k1,k2 [U816CJC.J]

V0015

O22

S810

SE [U816CJC.J]

V0015

O25

S810

Oblique view showing the complete East sections of k1 and k2 without North baulks. Also shown is the relationship of the four stones f4, f25, f37 and f29 which are all at about the same elevation. The views for the east section close-up photographs are also indicated. [U816CJC.J]

V0015

O40

Y218

L_V21d7020 J7v15 S810 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0016

O12

S810

f2,f3,f7,f9,f11,f12 [U816CJC.J]

V0016

O15

S810

k2,k3 [U816CJC.J]

V0016

O22

S810

E [U816CJC.J]

V0016

O25

S810

East section of the northern baulk in k2, and the southern part of k3. This view shows 3 volumetric features in each locus and how they are connected. The bottom two features (f11, f12) have not been fully excavated in this view. [U816CJC.J]

V0016

O40

Y218

L_V21d7021 J7v16 S810 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0017

O12

S810

f,f3,f9,f12 [U816CJC.J]

V0017

O15

S810

k3 [U816CJC.J]

V0017

O22

S810

E [U816CJC.J]

V0017

O25

S810

Center portion of the East section of k3 showing three volumetric features each 50 cm thick, f12 has not been fully excavated in this view. [U816CJC.J]

V0017

O40

Y218

L_V21d7022 J7v17 S810 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0018

O12

S810

f3,f9,f12,f15,f17,f20 [U816CJC.J]

V0018

O15

S810

k3,k4 [U816CJC.J]

V0018

O22

S810

E [U816CJC.J]

V0018

O25

S810

North portion of the East section of k3 and the southernmost portion of the East section of k4. Each locus has 3 volumetric features, each 50 cm thick. This view shows the connection of these features across loci. The bottom two features (f12, f20) have not yet been fully excavated in this photograph. [U816CJC.J]

V0018

O40

Y218

L_V21d7023 J7v18 S810 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0019

O12

S810

f15,f17,f20 [U816CJC.J]

V0019

O15

S810

k4 [U816CJC.J]

V0019

O22

S810

E [U816CJC.J]

V0019

O25

S810

North portion of the East section of k4 showing three volumetric features each 50 cm thick, the bottom feature (f20) has not yet been fully excavated in this view. [U816CJC.J]

V0019

O40

Y218

L_V21d7026 J7v19 S810 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0020

O15

S810

k2,k3,k4 [U816CJC.J]

V0020

O22

S810

SE [U816CJC.J]

V0020

O25

S810

Oblique view showing the complete East sections of k3 and k4 without North baulks and indicating the location of the other views showing close-ups of the section. [U816CJC.J]

V0020

O40

Y218

L_V21d7027 J7v20 S810 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0021

O15

S810

k1,k2,k3,k4 [U816CJC.J]

V0021

O22

S810

S [U816CJC.J]

V0021

O25

S810

Oblique view showing the location of the East sections and how they are not connected in a straight line but rather have a 2 meter zig-zag connecting them between k2 and k3 due to the shape of the excavation squares. [U816CJC.J]

V0021

O40

Y218

L_V21d7028 J7v21 S810 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0022

O12

S810

f1,f2,f7,f8,f25,f29,f37 [U816CJC.J]

V0022

O15

S810

k1,k2 [U816CJC.J]

V0022

O22

S810

E [U816CJC.J]

V0022

O25

S810

View showing the stones in C2, the area excavated by the German team, and how they may be in line with stones excavated in k2. [U816CJC.J]

V0022

O40

Y218

L_V21d7029 J7v22 S810 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0023

O12

S810

f14 [U816CJC.J]

V0023

O12

S810

f16 [U816CJC.J]

V0023

O12

S810

f19 [U816CJC.J]

V0023

O15

S810

k5 [U816CJC.J]

V0023

O22

S810

E [U816CJC.J]

V0023

O25

S810

North portion of the East section of k5 showing three volumetric features each 50 cm thick. [U816CJC.J]

V0023

O40

Y218

L_V21d7024 J7v23 S806 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0024

O12

S810

f14 [U816CJC.J]

V0024

O12

S810

f16 [U816CJC.J]

V0024

O12

S810

f19 [U816CJC.J]

V0024

O15

S810

k5 [U816CJC.J]

V0024

O22

S810

E [U816CJC.J]

V0024

O25

S810

South portion of the East section of k5 showing three volumetric features each 50 cm thick. [U816CJC.J]

V0024

O40

Y218

L_V21d7025 J7v24 S806 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0025

O12

S810

f4,f25,f29,f35,f37 [U816CJC.J]

V0025

O15

S810

k1,k2,k3 [U816CJC.J]

V0025

O22

S810

S [U816CJC.J]

V0025

O25

S810

View of large stones in East sections of k1, k2, and k3. These stones are also associated with other stones not visible in this view because they are still covered by the baulk (f36, f38). [U816CJC.J]

V0025

O40

Y218

L_V21d7030 J7v25 S814 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0025

O40

Y218

L_V21d7031 J7v25a S814 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0025A

O12

S810

f4,f25,f29,f35,f37 [U816CJC.J]

V0025A

O15

S810

k1,k2,k3 [U816CJC.J]

V0025A

O21

S810

W [U816CJC.J]

V0025A

O22

S810

S [U816CJC.J]

V0025A

O25

S810

Overhead view showing large stones in the sections of k1, k2 and k3 that are aligned. [U816CJC.J]

V0025A

O40

Y218

L_V21d7030 J7v25 S814 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0025A

O40

Y218

L_V21d7031 J7v25a S814 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0026

O12

S810

f41 [U816CJC.J]

V0026

O15

S810

k100,k200 [U816CJC.J]

V0026

O22

S810

N [U816CJC.J]

V0026

O25

S810

View showing area to be backfilled in k100 [U816CJC.J]

V0026

O40

Y218

L_V21d7032 J7v26 S820 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0026

O40

Y218

L_V21d7033 J7v26a S820 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0026A

O12

S810

f41 [U816CJC.J]

V0026A

O15

S810

k100,k200 [U816CJC.J]

V0026A

O22

S810

OV [U816CJC.J]

V0026A

O25

S810

View showing area to be backfilled in k100 [U816CJC.J]

V0026A

O40

Y218

L_V21d7032 J7v26 S820 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0026A

O40

Y218

L_V21d7033 J7v26a S820 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0027

O12

S810

f21 [U816CJC.J]

V0027

O12

S810

f41 [U816CJC.J]

V0027

O15

S810

k1,k100 [U816CJC.J]

V0027

O22

S810

N [U816CJC.J]

V0027

O25

S810

View showing continuation of f21 South and East of where it was originally uncovered in k1. The approximate area it occupied in k1 is indicated by a dashed line. f21 was found continuing in the baulk of k100 which is labeled f41. This view shows the finding of f21 inside that baulk. [U816CJC.J]

V0027

O40

Y218

L_V21d7034 J7v27 S820 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0028

O12

S810

f42 [U816CJC.J]

V0028

O15

S810

k5 [U816CJC.J]

V0028

O22

S810

S [U816CJC.J]

V0028

O25

S810

View of mud surface in k5. It was uneven and very compact. Probably due to the presence of water. [U816CJC.J]

V0028

O40

Y218

L_V21d7035 J7v28 S820 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0029

O12

S810

f44 [U816CJC.J]

V0029

O12

S810

f57,f58 [U816CJC.J]

V0029

O15

S810

k3 [U816CJC.J]

V0029

O22

S810

W [U816CJC.J]

V0029

O25

S810

West section of k3. This view shows the natural accumulation, the brickfall and the ashy layer. Very similar to the sequence in J6k87. [U816CJC.J]

V0029

O40

Y218

L_V21d7036 J7v29 S823 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0030

O12

S810

f43 [U816CJC.J]

V0030

O12

S810

f50 [U816CJC.J]

V0030

O15

S810

k4 [U816CJC.J]

V0030

O22

S810

W [U816CJC.J]

V0030

O25

S810

West section of k4 before it was cut obliquely. This view shows the layers of natural accumulation and the brickfall. [U816CJC.J]

V0030

O40

Y218

L_V21d7037 J7v30 S823 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0031

O12

S810

f46 [U816CJC.J]

V0031

O12

S810

f51 [U816CJC.J]

V0031

O13

S810

i4 [U816CJC.J]

V0031

O15

S810

k6 [U816CJC.J]

V0031

O22

S810

S [U816CJC.J]

V0031

O25

S810

South section of k6 (formerly J2k4) showing brickfall and brickmelt. In the foreground the floors of J2 are visible in the section. A jar rim (i4) is visible also. [U816CJC.J]

V0031

O40

Y218

L_V21d7038 J7v31b S825 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0031

O40

Y218

L_V21d7039 J7v31a S825 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0031

O40

Y218

L_V21d7040 J7v31 S825 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0031A

O12

S810

f46 [U816CJC.J]

V0031A

O15

S810

k6 [U816CJC.J]

V0031A

O21

S810

t [U816CJC.J]

V0031A

O22

S810

S [U816CJC.J]

V0031A

O25

S810

Close-up of south section of k6 (formerly J2k4) showing brickfall and brickmelt. Part of the section is damaged because it was excavated previously and left exposed. [U816CJC.J]

Overhead view of jar rim sitting in f51, it may be an upright jar but it will not be excavated this season. [U816CJC.J]

V0032

O40

Y218

L_V21d7041 J7v32 S825 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0033

O12

S810

f49 [U816CJC.J]

V0033

O13

S810

i2 [U816CJC.J]

V0033

O15

S810

k5 [U816CJC.J]

V0033

O22

S810

OV [U816CJC.J]

V0033

O25

S810

Overhead view of small cup (i2) sitting in the brickfall layer of k5. [U816CJC.J]

V0033

O40

Y218

L_V21d7042 J7v33 S825 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0033

O40

Y218

L_V21d7043 J7v33a S825 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0033A

O12

S810

f49 [U816CJC.J]

V0033A

O13

S810

i2 [U816CJC.J]

V0033A

O15

S810

k5 [U816CJC.J]

V0033A

O21

S810

W [U816CJC.J]

V0033A

O22

S810

S [U816CJC.J]

V0033A

O25

S810

View showing the context of small cup (i2) in relation to the brickfall in section. [U816CJC.J]

V0033A

O40

Y218

L_V21d7042 J7v33 S825 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0033A

O40

Y218

L_V21d7043 J7v33a S825 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0034

O12

S810

f42,f47,f49 [U816CJC.J]

V0034

O15

S810

k5 [U816CJC.J]

V0034

O22

S810

N [U816CJC.J]

V0034

O25

S810

North section of k5. Three volumetric views can be seen in this feature. Additionally the brickfall can be seen. [U816CJC.J]

V0034

O40

Y218

L_V21d7044 J7v34 S825 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0035

O15

S810

k3,k4,k5,k6 [U816CJC.J]

V0035

O22

S810

SW [U816CJC.J]

V0035

O25

S810

View showing brickfall in three sections of J7 and crossing over into J6. This view shows the huge extent of the brickfall. [U816CJC.J]

V0035

O40

Y218

L_V21d7045 J7v35 S826 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0036

O12

S810

f19,f42,f47,f49 [U816CJC.J]

V0036

O15

S810

k5 [U816CJC.J]

V0036

O22

S810

W [U816CJC.J]

V0036

O25

S810

View showing south, west and north sections of k5. Brickfall can be seen in all the sections. [U816CJC.J]

V0036

O40

Y218

L_V21d7046 J7v36 S826 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0036

O40

Y218

L_V21d7047 J7v36a S826 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0036

O40

Y218

L_V21d7048 J7v36b S826 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0036

O40

Y218

L_V21d7049 J7v36c S826 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0036A

O12

S810

f42,f47,f49 [U816CJC.J]

V0036A

O15

S810

k5 [U816CJC.J]

V0036A

O21

S810

t [U816CJC.J]

V0036A

O22

S810

NW [U816CJC.J]

V0036A

O25

S810

View showing NW corner of k5 sections to show the link between the brickfall in the different sections. [U816CJC.J]

V0036A

O40

Y218

L_V21d7046 J7v36 S826 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0036A

O40

Y218

L_V21d7047 J7v36a S826 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0036A

O40

Y218

L_V21d7048 J7v36b S826 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0036A

O40

Y218

L_V21d7049 J7v36c S826 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0036B

O12

S810

f42,f47,f49 [U816CJC.J]

V0036B

O15

S810

k5 [U816CJC.J]

V0036B

O21

S810

t [U816CJC.J]

V0036B

O22

S810

SW [U816CJC.J]

V0036B

O25

S810

View showing SW corner of k5 sections to show the link between the brickfall in the different sections. [U816CJC.J]

V0036B

O40

Y218

L_V21d7046 J7v36 S826 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0036B

O40

Y218

L_V21d7047 J7v36a S826 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0036B

O40

Y218

L_V21d7048 J7v36b S826 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0036B

O40

Y218

L_V21d7049 J7v36c S826 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0036C

O12

S810

f42,f47,f49 [U816CJC.J]

V0036C

O15

S810

k5 [U816CJC.J]

V0036C

O21

S810

W [U816CJC.J]

V0036C

O22

S810

W [U816CJC.J]

V0036C

O25

S810

Overall wide shot showing all the sections of k5 before the baulks are removed. [U816CJC.J]

V0036C

O40

Y218

L_V21d7046 J7v36 S826 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0036C

O40

Y218

L_V21d7047 J7v36a S826 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0036C

O40

Y218

L_V21d7048 J7v36b S826 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0036C

O40

Y218

L_V21d7049 J7v36c S826 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0037

O12

S810

f57,f58 [U816CJC.J]

V0037

O15

S810

k3 [U816CJC.J]

V0037

O22

S810

NW [U816CJC.J]

V0037

O25

S810

Northwest corner of k3 sections. This view shows the natural accumulation, the brickfall and the ashy layer. Very similar to the sequence in J6k87. There are no assigned features as this was mainly a cleaning operation and this section was cut back one meter from inside k200. [U816CJC.J]

V0037

O25

U818

This view shows the west section of k3 after it had been cut back and cleaned. Both brickfall and ash were very clearly articulated. Features were assigned to the brickfall and ash seen in this section although these features were only exposed, not excavated. These features are now f57 and f58. [U807CJC.J]

V0037

O40

Y218

L_V21d7050 J7v37 S826 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0037

O40

Y218

L_V21d7051 J7v37a S826 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0037A

O12

S810

f57,f58 [U816CJC.J]

V0037A

O15

S810

k3 [U816CJC.J]

V0037A

O22

S810

SW [U816CJC.J]

V0037A

O25

S810

Southwest corner of k3 sections. This view shows the natural accumulation, the brickfall and the ashy layer. There are no assigned features as this was excavated as cleaning operation cutting back one meter from the inside of k200. [U816CJC.J]

V0037A

O25

U818

This view shows the southwest corner of k3 after it had been cut back and cleaned. Both brickfall and ash were very clearly articulated. Features were assigned to the brickfall and ash seen in this section although these features were only exposed, not excavated. These features are now f57 and f58. [U807CJC.J]

V0037A

O40

Y218

L_V21d7050 J7v37 S826 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0037A

O40

Y218

L_V21d7051 J7v37a S826 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0038

O12

S810

f20,f43,f50 [U816CJC.J]

V0038

O15

S810

k4 [U816CJC.J]

V0038

O22

S810

N [U816CJC.J]

V0038

O25

S810

North section of k4. Three volumetric features are visible (f20,43,50). The section also shows the sequence of natural accumulation covering the brickfall in this locus. [U816CJC.J]

V0038

O40

Y218

L_V21d7052 J7v38 S826 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0038

O40

Y218

L_V21d7053 J7v38a S826 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0038

O40

Y218

L_V21d7054 J7v38b S826 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0038A

O12

S810

f20,f43,f50 [U816CJC.J]

V0038A

O15

S810

k4 [U816CJC.J]

V0038A

O21

S810

t [U816CJC.J]

V0038A

O22

S810

NW [U816CJC.J]

V0038A

O25

S810

Oblique corner in k4 showing the relationship of the brickfall across the sections. [U816CJC.J]

V0038A

O40

Y218

L_V21d7052 J7v38 S826 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0038A

O40

Y218

L_V21d7053 J7v38a S826 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0038A

O40

Y218

L_V21d7054 J7v38b S826 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0038B

O12

S810

f20,f43,f50 [U816CJC.J]

V0038B

O15

S810

k4 [U816CJC.J]

V0038B

O21

S810

t [U816CJC.J]

V0038B

O22

S810

SW [U816CJC.J]

V0038B

O25

S810

Oblique corner in k4 showing the relationship of the brickfall across the sections. [U816CJC.J]

V0038B

O40

Y218

L_V21d7052 J7v38 S826 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0038B

O40

Y218

L_V21d7053 J7v38a S826 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0038B

O40

Y218

L_V21d7054 J7v38b S826 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0039

O12

S810

f20,f43,f50 [U816CJC.J]

V0039

O15

S810

k4 [U816CJC.J]

V0039

O22

S810

S [U816CJC.J]

V0039

O25

S810

South section of k4 showing brickfall and natural accumulations. This section is very narrow due to the oblique cut across k4 (see v41) [U816CJC.J]

V0039

O40

Y218

L_V21d7055 J7v39 S826 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0040

O12

S810

f20,f43,f50 [U816CJC.J]

V0040

O15

S810

k4 [U816CJC.J]

V0040

O22

S810

W [U816CJC.J]

V0040

O25

S810

Oblique west section of k4. This view shows the brickfall and also the way in which we cut this square. A straight section veiw was also taken (v30). [U816CJC.J]

V0040

O40

Y218

L_V21d7056 J7v40 S826 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0041

O12

S810

f20,f50,f54 [U816CJC.J]

V0041

O15

S810

k3 [U816CJC.J]

V0041

O15

S810

k4 [U816CJC.J]

V0041

O22

S810

S [U816CJC.J]

V0041

O25

S810

View showing oblique cuts in both k3 and k4. These cuts are explained in the strategy section. [U816CJC.J]

V0041

O40

Y218

L_V21d7057 J7v41 S826 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0041

O40

Y218

L_V21d7058 J7v41a S826 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0041A

O12

S810

f20 [U816CJC.J]

V0041A

O12

S810

f50 [U816CJC.J]

V0041A

O12

S810

f54 [U816CJC.J]

V0041A

O15

S810

k4 [U816CJC.J]

V0041A

O21

S810

t [U816CJC.J]

V0041A

O22

S810

S [U816CJC.J]

V0041A

O25

S810

Close-up showing the oblique cuts in k4. These cuts were made to save time in excavating the entire area. See strategy section. [U816CJC.J]

V0041A

O40

Y218

L_V21d7057 J7v41 S826 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0041A

O40

Y218

L_V21d7058 J7v41a S826 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0042

O12

S810

f55 [U816CJC.J]

V0042

O15

S810

k3 [U816CJC.J]

V0042

O22

S810

N [U816CJC.J]

V0042

O25

S810

View of north section of k3. This portion of the section remained above the unexcavated areas. It will be removed for the view. It is a mixed feature f55 which is composed of brickfall (f44) and natural accumulation (f12) [U816CJC.J]

V0042

O40

Y218

L_V21d7059 J7v42 S826 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0043

O15

U816

k200 [U816CJC.J]

V0043

O15

U816

k4 [U816CJC.J]

V0043

O22

U816

S [U816CJC.J]

V0043

O25

U816

Section of k4 and J6k87 showing brickfall across the trench k200. [U816CJC.J]

V0043

O40

Y218

L_V21d7060 J7v43 S827 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0044

O15

U816

k1,k2,k3,k4,k5,k6,k200 [U816CJC.J]

V0044

O22

U816

S [U816CJC.J]

V0044

O25

U816

Overall view of J7 before beginning excavations. The series of v44 show the beginnings of excavations. Note the irregular shape of the loci and the way the trench, k200 cuts the eastern edge of J7. [U816CJC.J]

V0044

O40

Y218

L_V21d7061 J7v44 S828 cjC.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0044

O40

Y218

L_V21d7062 J7v44a S828 cjC.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0044

O40

Y218

L_V21d7064 J7v44b S828 cjC.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0044

O45

S828

L_V21d7061 J7v44 S828 cjC.jpg [J07V21.J]

V0044A

O15

U816

k1,k2,k3,k4,k5,k6,k200 [U816CJC.J]

V0044A

O22

U816

S [U816CJC.J]

V0044A

O25

U816

Overall view of J7 just after cutting into k1, k2 and k3. Note the irregular shape of the loci based on cut of trench [U816CJC.J]

V0044A

O40

Y218

L_V21d7061 J7v44 S828 cjC.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0044A

O40

Y218

L_V21d7062 J7v44a S828 cjC.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0044A

O40

Y218

L_V21d7064 J7v44b S828 cjC.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0044A

O45

S828

L_V21d7062 J7v44a S828 cjC.jpg [J07V21.J]

V0044B

O15

U816

k1,k2,k3,k4,k5,k6,k200 [U816CJC.J]

V0044B

O22

U816

S [U816CJC.J]

V0044B

O25

U816

Overall view of J7 after some of the first baulks have been removed. Shows the progress from v44. [U816CJC.J]

V0044B

O40

Y218

L_V21d7061 J7v44 S828 cjC.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0044B

O40

Y218

L_V21d7062 J7v44a S828 cjC.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0044B

O40

Y218

L_V21d7064 J7v44b S828 cjC.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0044B

O45

S828

L_V21d7064 J7v44b S828 cjC.jpg [J07V21.J]

V0045

O12

U816

f49 [U816CJC.J]

V0045

O13

U816

i5 [U816CJC.J]

V0045

O15

U816

k5 [U816CJC.J]

V0045

O22

U816

S [U816CJC.J]

V0045

O25

U816

Close-up of human skull (i5) where is was found in the brickfall layer of k5. This skull was damaged and the recovered pieces are seen in front near the scale. [U816CJC.J]

V0045

O40

Y218

L_V21d7065 J7v45 S828 cjC.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0045

O40

Y218

L_V21d7066 J7v45a S828 cjC.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0045

O45

S828

L_V21d7065 J7v45 S828 cjC.jpg [J07V21.J]

V0045A

O12

U816

f49 [U816CJC.J]

V0045A

O13

U816

i5 [U816CJC.J]

V0045A

O15

U816

k5 [U816CJC.J]

V0045A

O22

U816

W [U816CJC.J]

V0045A

O25

U816

Human skull (i5) sitting in brickfall at the bottom of k5. It appears to be the skull of a child. [U816CJC.J]

V0045A

O40

Y218

L_V21d7065 J7v45 S828 cjC.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0045A

O40

Y218

L_V21d7066 J7v45a S828 cjC.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0045A

O45

S828

L_V21d7066 J7v45a S828 cjC.jpg [J07V21.J]

V0046

O12

U816

f49 [U816CJC.J]

V0046

O15

U816

k5 [U816CJC.J]

V0046

O22

U816

OV [U816CJC.J]

V0046

O25

U816

Overhead view of tannur (q67.5) that was found near human skull i5. It is unclear if they are related because they were both found in the brickfall. [U816CJC.J]

V0046

O40

Y218

L_V21d7067 J7v46 S828 cjC.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0046

O40

Y218

L_V21d7068 J7v46a S828 cjC.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0046

O45

S828

L_V21d7067 J7v46 S828 cjC.jpg [J07V21.J]

V0046A

O12

U816

f49 [U816CJC.J]

V0046A

O15

U816

k5 [U816CJC.J]

V0046A

O22

U816

W [U816CJC.J]

V0046A

O25

U816

Tannur (q67.5) that was found near human skull i5. It is unclear if they are related because they were both found in the brickfall. [U816CJC.J]

V0046A

O40

Y218

L_V21d7067 J7v46 S828 cjC.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0046A

O40

Y218

L_V21d7068 J7v46a S828 cjC.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0046A

O45

S828

L_V21d7068 J7v46a S828 cjC.jpg [J07V21.J]

V0047

O12

U816

f50 [U816CJC.J]

V0047

O13

U816

i6 [U816CJC.J]

V0047

O15

U816

k4 [U816CJC.J]

V0047

O25

U816

Human skull (i6) sitting in brickfall of k4 north baulk. This item was excavated on the last day of excavations. It was very fragile. [U816CJC.J]

V0047

O40

Y218

L_V21d7069 J7v47 S828 cjC.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0047

O40

Y218

L_V21d7070 J7v47a S828 cjC.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0047

O40

Y218

L_V21d7071 J7v47b S828 cjC.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0047

O40

Y218

L_V21d7072 J7v47c S828 cjC.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0047

O45

S828

L_V21d7069 J7v47 S828 cjC.jpg [J07V21.J]

V0047A

O12

U816

f50 [U816CJC.J]

V0047A

O13

U816

i6 [U816CJC.J]

V0047A

O15

U816

k4 [U816CJC.J]

V0047A

O21

U816

ov [U816CJC.J]

V0047A

O22

U816

ov [U816CJC.J]

V0047A

O25

U816

Close-up of human skull (i6) in brickfall layer (f50). It is likely a child skull based on the size. [U816CJC.J]

V0047A

O40

Y218

L_V21d7069 J7v47 S828 cjC.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0047A

O40

Y218

L_V21d7070 J7v47a S828 cjC.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0047A

O40

Y218

L_V21d7071 J7v47b S828 cjC.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0047A

O40

Y218

L_V21d7072 J7v47c S828 cjC.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0047A

O45

S828

L_V21d7070 J7v47a S828 cjC.jpg [J07V21.J]

V0047B

O12

U816

f50 [U816CJC.J]

V0047B

O13

U816

i6 [U816CJC.J]

V0047B

O15

U816

k4 [U816CJC.J]

V0047B

O21

U816

ov [U816CJC.J]

V0047B

O25

U816

Close-up of human skull (i6) in brickfall layer (f50). Stones and pottery can be seen beneath the skull. This mixture is a result of the brickfall. [U816CJC.J]

V0047B

O40

Y218

L_V21d7069 J7v47 S828 cjC.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0047B

O40

Y218

L_V21d7070 J7v47a S828 cjC.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0047B

O40

Y218

L_V21d7071 J7v47b S828 cjC.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0047B

O40

Y218

L_V21d7072 J7v47c S828 cjC.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0047B

O45

S828

L_V21d7071 J7v47b S828 cjC.jpg [J07V21.J]

V0047C

O12

U816

f50 [U816CJC.J]

V0047C

O13

U816

i6 [U816CJC.J]

V0047C

O15

U816

k4 [U816CJC.J]

V0047C

O21

U816

w [U816CJC.J]

V0047C

O22

U816

W [U816CJC.J]

V0047C

O25

U816

Wider view of human skull (i6) in its brickfall context. [U816CJC.J]

V0047C

O40

Y218

L_V21d7069 J7v47 S828 cjC.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0047C

O40

Y218

L_V21d7070 J7v47a S828 cjC.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0047C

O40

Y218

L_V21d7071 J7v47b S828 cjC.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0047C

O40

Y218

L_V21d7072 J7v47c S828 cjC.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0047C

O45

S828

L_V21d7072 J7v47c S828 cjC.jpg [J07V21.J]

V0048

O12

U816

f49 [U816CJC.J]

V0048

O13

U816

i3 [U816CJC.J]

V0048

O15

U816

k5 [U816CJC.J]

V0048

O22

U816

N [U816CJC.J]

V0048

O25

U816

Wide shot showing the location of the human skull (i3) sitting on top of a stone in the brickfall matrix. The stone probably stopped the movement of the skull but despite the skull being on top of the stone this is not a burial but rather a deposit coming from the brickfall. [U816CJC.J]

V0048

O40

Y218

L_V21d7073 J7v48 S828 cjC.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0048

O40

Y218

L_V21d7074 J7v48a S828 cjC.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0048

O40

Y218

L_V21d7075 J7v48b S828 cjC.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0048

O45

S828

L_V21d7073 J7v48 S828 cjC.jpg [J07V21.J]

V0048A

O12

U816

f49 [U816CJC.J]

V0048A

O13

U816

i3 [U816CJC.J]

V0048A

O15

U816

k5 [U816CJC.J]

V0048A

O22

U816

ov [U816CJC.J]

V0048A

O25

U816

Overhead view showing the skull (i3) as it was being excavated [U816CJC.J]

V0048A

O40

Y218

L_V21d7073 J7v48 S828 cjC.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0048A

O40

Y218

L_V21d7074 J7v48a S828 cjC.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0048A

O40

Y218

L_V21d7075 J7v48b S828 cjC.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0048A

O45

S828

L_V21d7074 J7v48a S828 cjC.jpg [J07V21.J]

V0048B

O12

U816

f49 [U816CJC.J]

V0048B

O13

U816

i3 [U816CJC.J]

V0048B

O15

U816

k5 [U816CJC.J]

V0048B

O22

U816

ov [U816CJC.J]

V0048B

O25

U816

Overhead shot showing the skull (i3) before it was removed by lR [U816CJC.J]

V0048B

O40

Y218

L_V21d7073 J7v48 S828 cjC.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0048B

O40

Y218

L_V21d7074 J7v48a S828 cjC.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0048B

O40

Y218

L_V21d7075 J7v48b S828 cjC.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0048B

O45

S828

L_V21d7075 J7v48b S828 cjC.jpg [J07V21.J]

V0048C

O12

U816

f49 [U816CJC.J]

V0048C

O13

U816

i3 [U816CJC.J]

V0048C

O15

U816

k5 [U816CJC.J]

V0048C

O22

U816

ov [U816CJC.J]

V0048C

O25

U816

Overhead shot showing the skull (i3) before it was removed by lR [U816CJC.J]

V0048C

O40

Y218

L_V21d7076 J7v48c S828 cjC.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0048C

O45

S828

L_V21d7076 J7v48c S828 cjC.jpg [J07V21.J]

V0048D

O12

U816

f49 [U816CJC.J]

V0048D

O13

U816

i3 [U816CJC.J]

V0048D

O15

U816

k5 [U816CJC.J]

V0048D

O22

U816

W [U816CJC.J]

V0048D

O25

U816

Close-up showing the damage sustained to the skull during excavation. This was before lR's attempts to consolidate it. [U816CJC.J]

Overhead view of skull (i3) during excavation. In this view it is possible to see the small pieces breaking apart. [U816CJC.J]

V0048G

O40

Y218

L_V21d7080 J7v48g S828 cjC.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0048G

O45

S828

L_V21d7080 J7v48g S828 cjC.jpg [J07V21.J]

V0048H

O12

U816

f49 [U816CJC.J]

V0048H

O13

U816

i3 [U816CJC.J]

V0048H

O15

U816

k5 [U816CJC.J]

V0048H

O21

U816

t [U816CJC.J]

V0048H

O22

U816

N [U816CJC.J]

V0048H

O25

U816

View of skull with tooth visible [U816CJC.J]

V0048H

O40

Y218

L_V21d7081 J7v48h S828 cjC.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0048H

O45

S828

L_V21d7081 J7v48h S828 cjC.jpg [J07V21.J]

V0048I

O12

U816

f49 [U816CJC.J]

V0048I

O13

U816

i3 [U816CJC.J]

V0048I

O15

U816

k5 [U816CJC.J]

V0048I

O21

U816

t [U816CJC.J]

V0048I

O22

U816

W [U816CJC.J]

V0048I

O25

U816

View of skull during excavation with tooth visible. [U816CJC.J]

V0048I

O40

Y218

L_V21d7082 J7v48i S828 cjC.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0048I

O45

S828

L_V21d7082 J7v48i S828 cjC.jpg [J07V21.J]

V0049

O15

U816

k1,k2,k3,k4,k5,k6,k100,k200 [U816CJC.J]

V0049

O22

U816

ov [U816CJC.J]

V0049

O25

U816

Kite view of all J7 at the end of excavations [U816CJC.J]

V0049

O40

Y218

L_V21d7075 J7v49 S913 fAB.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0049A

O15

U816

k1,k2,k3,k4,k5,k6,k100,k200 [U816CJC.J]

V0049A

O22

U816

ov [U816CJC.J]

V0049A

O25

U816

Kite view of all J7 at the end of excavations [U816CJC.J]

V0049A

O40

Y218

L_V21d7076 J7v49a S913 fAB.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0050

O15

U816

k1,k2,k3,k4,k5,k6,k100,k200 [U816CJC.J]

V0050

O22

U816

ov [U816CJC.J]

V0050

O25

U816

Kite view of all J7 at the end of excavations [U816CJC.J]

V0050

O40

Y218

L_V21d7077 J7v50 S913 fAB.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0050A

O15

U816

k1,k2,k3,k4,k5,k6,k100,k200 [U816CJC.J]

V0050A

O22

U816

ov [U816CJC.J]

V0050A

O25

U816

Kite view of all J7 at the end of excavations [U816CJC.J]

V0050A

O40

Y218

L_V21d7078 J7v50a S913 fAB.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0051

O15

U816

k200 [U816CJC.J]

V0051

O22

U816

N [U816CJC.J]

V0051

O25

U816

View from Southeastern end of the Plaza showing the current view of the staircase from the bottom of the trench. [U816CJC.J]

V0051

O40

Y218

L_V21d7081 J7v51 S802 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0051A

O15

U816

k200 [U816CJC.J]

V0051A

O22

U816

N [U816CJC.J]

V0051A

O25

U816

Alternative view of the staircase from the southeastern corner of the Plaza. [U816CJC.J]

V0051A

O40

Y218

L_V21d7080 J7v51a S802 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

V0051B

O15

U816

k200 [U816CJC.J]

V0051B

O22

U816

N [U816CJC.J]

V0051B

O25

U816

View of the staircase as one progress north through the trench, the widening of the trench becomes apparent. [U816CJC.J]

V0051C

O15

U816

k200 [U816CJC.J]

V0051C

O22

U816

N [U816CJC.J]

V0051C

O25

U816

View of the staircase a the widest portion of the trench. [U816CJC.J]

V0051C

O40

Y218

L_V21d7079 J7v51c S802 dM.jpg [Y218CJC.J]

W0001

B11

U830

Drawing showing the relative locations of all loci excavated in 2008 [U830CJC.J]

W0001

O15

U830

k1,k2,k3,k4,k5,k6,k100 [U830CJC.J]

W0001

O45

U829

L_W21d9101 J07w001 U829 cJC.jpg [J07W21.J]

W0002

B11

U830

Drawing highlighting the location of loci k1 in relation to other loci of the 2008 season [U830CJC.J]

W0002

O15

U830

k1 [U830CJC.J]

W0002

O45

U829

L_W21d9102 J07w002 U829 cJC.jpg [J07W21.J]

W0003

B11

U830

Drawing highlighting the location of loci k2 in relation to other loci of the 2008 season [U830CJC.J]

W0003

O15

U830

k2 [U830CJC.J]

W0003

O45

U829

L_W21d9103 J07w003 U829 cJC.jpg [J07W21.J]

W0004

B11

U830

Drawing highlighting the location of loci k3 in relation to other loci of the 2008 season [U830CJC.J]

W0004

O15

U830

k3 [U830CJC.J]

W0004

O45

U829

L_W21d9104 J07w004 U829 cJC.jpg [J07W21.J]

W0005

B11

U830

Drawing highlighting the location of loci k4 in relation to other loci of the 2008 season [U830CJC.J]

W0005

O15

U830

k4 [U830CJC.J]

W0005

O45

U829

L_W21d9105 J07w005 U829 cJC.jpg [J07W21.J]

W0006

B11

U830

Drawing highlighting the location of loci k5 in relation to other loci of the 2008 season [U830CJC.J]

W0006

O15

U830

k5 [U830CJC.J]

W0006

O45

U829

L_W21d9106 J07w006 U829 cJC.jpg [J07W21.J]

W0007

B11

U830

Drawing highlighting the location of loci k6 in relation to other loci of the 2008 season [U830CJC.J]

W0007

O15

U830

k6 [U830CJC.J]

W0007

O45

U829

L_W21d9107 J07w007 U829 cJC.jpg [J07W21.J]

W0008

B11

U830

Drawing highlighting the location of loci k7 in relation to other loci of the 2008 season [U830CJC.J]

W0008

O15

U830

k100 [U830CJC.J]

W0008

O45

U829

L_W21d9108 J07w008 U829 cJC.jpg [J07W21.J]

^ACCUM

A02

U811

f0007 [U811CJC.J]

^ACCUM

A02

U811

f0008 [U811CJC.J]

^ACCUM

A02

U811

f0009 [U811CJC.J]

^ACCUM

A02

U811

f0010 [U811CJC.J]

^ACCUM

A02

U811

f0011 [U811CJC.J]

^ACCUM

A02

U811

f0012 [U811CJC.J]

^ACCUM

A02

U811

f0016 [U811CJC.J]

^ACCUM

A02

U811

f0017 [U811CJC.J]

^ACCUM

A02

U811

f0019 [U811CJC.J]

^ACCUM

A02

U811

f0020 [U811CJC.J]

^ACCUM

B11

U811

Buildup of natural accumulations on top of the ^bf. The layers accumulated over time and contain no use areas or structures. There are some small hardened areas (f18) and some accumulations of stones and sherds (f13, f21) but these appear to be naturally occuring rather than man-made use areas. Some large floating stones are found in this level (^flst)that may be related to late use of the area but it is unclear. [U811CJC.J]

^ACCUM

I04

U811

s122-JPD [U811CJC.J]

^ACCUM

I12

U811

These natural accumulations built up on top of the brickfall sometime after the area of the brickfall was abandoned and exposed, but before the construction of the second apron and other associated stone constructions of J2. [U811CJC.J]

^ACCUM

O99

U811

The natural accumulations can be clearly seen on top of the brickfall in v35. They are uniform and show none of the same red color characteristic of the brickfall. [U811CJC.J]

^ASH

A02

U811

f0058 [U811CJC.J]

^ASH

B11

U811

A layer of ash at the bottom of k3 that presumably extends southward. It was only recorded in section (see v37). It was not excavated so it can no be dated clearly but it appears to be the same as the ash in J6. [U811CJC.J]

^ASH

I04

U811

s161-JPD [U811CJC.J]

^ASH

I10

U811

No ceramics were collected from this feature as it was only exposed, not excavated, therefore this strata is assigned based solely on stratigraphy. [U811CJC.J]

^ASH

I12

U811

Because this ash is immediately followed by the brickfall it must have happened at nearly the same time. It is possible that the ash comes from fire or destruction that precipitated the brickfall. [U811CJC.J]

^BF

A02

U811

f0012 [U811CJC.J]

^BF

A02

U811

f0042 [U811CJC.J]

^BF

A02

U811

f0043 [U811CJC.J]

^BF

A02

U811

f0044 [U811CJC.J]

^BF

A02

U811

f0046 [U811CJC.J]

^BF

A02

U811

f0047 [U811CJC.J]

^BF

A02

U811

f0049 [U811CJC.J]

^BF

A02

U811

f0050 [U811CJC.J]

^BF

A02

U811

f0051 [U811CJC.J]

^BF

A02

U811

f0052 [U811CJC.J]

^BF

A02

U811

f0057 [U811CJC.J]

^BF

B11

U811

This specific label encompasses all the brickfall in unit J7. The brickfall is the same as the brickfall 1 and brickfall 2 in J6 that slopes across the trench (k200) from the southeast. It is dated to the Mittani period. It is a very dirty brickfall with chunks of bricks, human skeletal remains (e.g. i3, i5, i6)and some small items (e.g. i4, i2). Toward the top of the brickfall the bricks are more degraded forming a "brickmelt" across the top. [U811CJC.J]

^BF

I04

U811

s160-JPD [U811CJC.J]

^BF

I12

U811

Based on connections with the brickfall in J2 and J6 the brickfall has been dated to the Mid-Mittani using the ceramics and stratigraphy. The J7 brickfall is known to be part of this brickfall and can be dated to the same strata. [U811CJC.J]

^FLST

A02

U811

f0004 [U811CJC.J]

^FLST

A02

U811

f0005 [U811CJC.J]

^FLST

A02

U811

f0006 [U811CJC.J]

^FLST

A02

U811

f0025 [U811CJC.J]

^FLST

A02

U811

f0029 [U811CJC.J]

^FLST

A02

U811

f0035 [U811CJC.J]

^FLST

A02

U811

f0036 [U811CJC.J]

^FLST

A02

U811

f0037 [U811CJC.J]

^FLST

A02

U811

f0038 [U811CJC.J]

^FLST

A02

U811

f0039 [U811CJC.J]

^FLST

A02

U811

f0040 [U811CJC.J]

^FLST

B11

U811

Each stone was thought found sitting relatively isolated in the top 30-70cms of J7. They do not appear to form any distinct shape but may be part of a large arrangement of stones across J2 and area C2. They are large individual limestone stones ranging in size from 40-60cms. [U811CJC.J]